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Caveat emptor | ||||||
attached to The Anatomy of Pump n' Dump Stock Spamming | ||||||
Re:Bah | ||||||
attached to IE7 Compatibility a Developer Nightmare | ||||||
Re:Web 2.0.1 | ||||||
attached to AJAX May Be Considered Harmful | ||||||
Re:No way... | ||||||
attached to Should the UN Replace ICANN? | ||||||
Re:Gene Therapy [OT] | ||||||
attached to Human Gene Count Slashed | ||||||
Re:Couldn't be done in U.S. | ||||||
attached to China Goes Nuclear | ||||||
Re:Monopoly? | ||||||
attached to Microsoft Opens MSN Music Store | ||||||
Re:Methinks they don't want to go public. | ||||||
attached to Google Creators Interviewed by Playboy | ||||||
This is a Big Thing | ||||||
attached to Laser Vision Offers New Insights | ||||||
Re:Please! | ||||||
Please! | ||||||
attached to The Subtle Tyranny Of Spreadsheets | ||||||
Re:Removing the Player Isn't the Good Part! | ||||||
Re:Removing the Player Isn't the Good Part! | ||||||
Re:Standard oil | ||||||
attached to Microsoft Facing European Sanctions | ||||||
Wasn't it... | ||||||
attached to Beagle 2 Failure Theories | ||||||
The sad thing | ||||||
attached to Manufacturing 1 PC Takes 1.8 Tons Of Raw Material | ||||||
Re:Interesting... | ||||||
attached to How We Knew AL00667 Would Miss Earth | ||||||
Re:Why do you care? | ||||||
attached to What's The Actual Cost of A Virus? | ||||||
For gaming | ||||||
attached to A Glance At 24 Keyboards & Mice | ||||||
Popups not the most effective online advertising | ||||||
attached to Pop-Up Ads Lead to Consumer Revolt, Ad-Blocking | ||||||
Re:Intel and IBM won't throw away that much money. | ||||||
attached to IBM, Intel Set Up $10m SCO Defense Fund | ||||||
Some additional info from the court | ||||||
attached to DeCSS: Jon Johansen Acquitted In Retrial | ||||||
Re:Winter Solstice | ||||||
attached to Poll: Favorite Solstice Activity? | ||||||
Re:Time travel [still OT] | ||||||
attached to Where Are The Edges Of Today's Technology World? | ||||||
The Tao is like a stack: the data changes but not the structure. the more you use it, the deeper it becomes; the more you talk of it, the less you understand.