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There isn't any "extra hour"
*Sunday November 03, 2019 @04:04PM
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70% of Americans Dislike Daylight Saving Time
As suggested 30 years ago ...
*Sunday August 18, 2019 @09:32AM
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How Should Schools Grade Unexpected-But-Correct Answers On Coding Tests?
"... a next gen replacement for JPEG, PNG and GIF"
*Sunday August 18, 2019 @09:16AM
2
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Can JPEG XL Become the Next Free and Open Image Format?
Re:Especially silly for git.
*Sunday July 28, 2019 @07:33AM
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GitHub Starts Blocking Developers In Countries Facing US Trade Sanctions
Re:Government(s) intervention?
*Tuesday February 18, 2014 @04:44AM
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More Bitcoin Exchanges Forced Out of Sync After Massive DDoS Attack
Re:Linus Torvalds is his own worst enemy
*Tuesday February 26, 2013 @09:20AM
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Linus Torvalds Explodes at Red Hat Developer
"Open Source" tells us almost nothing
*Saturday August 07, 2010 @04:29PM
3
3, Interesting
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CIA Software Developer Goes Open Source, Instead
Standard procedure: wait for SP2
*Friday March 02, 2007 @05:57PM
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Microsoft Vista, IE7 Banned By U.S. DOT
The government is not at all stupid
*Tuesday December 26, 2006 @03:44AM
3
5, Insightful
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Journal Discussion: Nobel Laureate Attacks Medical Intellectual Property
You don't get it
*Tuesday December 26, 2006 @03:22AM
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3, Insightful
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Vista Security The 'Longest Suicide Note in History'?
I hope the Gnome folks read this bit ...
*Thursday November 30, 2006 @12:45PM
5
4, Interesting
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Birmingham To Buy More, Not Less Open Source
Wrong on two counts
*Thursday November 30, 2006 @03:37AM
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Zune Sales Not So Bad After All
Article says *arrested*, not deported
*Sunday November 26, 2006 @07:01PM
7
5, Informative
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Student Makes a Million Online, Gets Deported
It's the other way round
*Sunday November 19, 2006 @10:33AM
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Intel Patents the "Digital Browser Phone"
Finally - a step into space?
*Thursday November 16, 2006 @12:48PM
1
5, Insightful
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NASA Proposes Manned Asteroid Mission
Re:It works like this...
*Tuesday November 14, 2006 @12:30PM
1
3, Interesting
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Interview With Spreadsheet Creator
Not quite as good as it looks
*Tuesday November 07, 2006 @03:47AM
2
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German ISP Forced To Delete IP Logs
Nope
*Monday November 06, 2006 @04:58PM
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Global Warming Debunked?
No, it's modern journalism
*Monday November 06, 2006 @06:45AM
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A Sunshade In Space To Combat Global Warming
Re:Oh really
*Saturday November 04, 2006 @05:08PM
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Nuclear Tech Race Is On In Middle East
One additional point
*Friday November 03, 2006 @06:25PM
2
Re:I don't care, I live in the EU
*Friday November 03, 2006 @06:11PM
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Is the Microsoft/Novell Deal a Litigation Bomb?
Re:Must we use Flash to not click?
*Wednesday November 01, 2006 @06:01AM
1
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Must We Click To Interact?
Virtualization has been around much longer
*Friday October 27, 2006 @04:42PM
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Joanna Rutkowska Discusses VM Rootkits
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