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| Re:Security through obscurity? | ||||||
| attached to Don't Talk To Aliens, Warns Stephen Hawking | ||||||
| 28 days or weeks? | ||||||
| attached to 8 Million Year Old Bacteria Thaws, Lives | ||||||
| Re:Why oh why? | ||||||
| attached to USB EVDO Modem Without PCMCIA | ||||||
| Google trends | ||||||
| attached to iPod More Popular Than Beer? | ||||||
| Accuracy | ||||||
| attached to Best Setup for Mapping in Undeveloped Countries? | ||||||
| Random fly!! | ||||||
| attached to Unmanned Aircraft Clustered via Bluetooth | ||||||
| China google. | ||||||
| attached to Google Steps Up Fight for the China Market | ||||||
| Ogo | ||||||
| attached to Is ATT's ogo A Worthy Purchase? | ||||||
| Re:Power | ||||||
| 10 Miles?? | ||||||
| attached to WiMax: When, Not If | ||||||
| Spam from space | ||||||
| attached to SETI Finds Interesting Signal | ||||||
| RFID Pairing | ||||||
| attached to Japanese Schoolchildren to be Tagged with RFID | ||||||
| Certified Auto-Update Support for Third-party | ||||||
| attached to Auto-Updates - Proactive or Begging for Abuse? | ||||||
| Book scripts download. | ||||||
| attached to Network Security Hacks | ||||||
| Enable Windows RAM Policy | ||||||
| attached to How Would You Lock Down a Windows XP Machine? | ||||||
| 60GB iPod as a Storage device | ||||||
| attached to 60GB iPod Coming? | ||||||
| Personalized service | ||||||
| attached to Forbes Reviews Google's Gmail [updated] | ||||||
| Tips for travel blog | ||||||
| attached to Weblogging from Various Ends of the Earth? | ||||||
| Re:Yet another blunder by American president | ||||||
| Yet another blunder by American president | ||||||
| attached to Strike on Iraq | ||||||
| embedded Linux | ||||||
| Re:Windows CE should be free (beer) | ||||||
| attached to Build Your own "Set-Top" Box | ||||||
| Re:Nothing new | ||||||
| attached to Living the Computer Geek Lifestyle w/ a Significant Other? | ||||||
It seems intuitively obvious to me, which means that it might be wrong. -- Chris Torek