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| Re:Research target | ||||||
| attached to Decoding the Genome: Serious Infrastructure | ||||||
| Re:Why not old used recycling? | ||||||
| Re:Only 13 million computers? | ||||||
| attached to Indian Company Shows Off Sub-$200 Laptop | ||||||
| Re:Mixed experiences with HP | ||||||
| attached to HP Recall on 900,000 Notebooks | ||||||
| Re:Still Room for Improvement | ||||||
| attached to Thunderbird 0.7 Released | ||||||
| Re:speaking of.... | ||||||
| attached to Phone As Your Next Computer? | ||||||
| Re:Hmmm... | ||||||
| attached to IBM Snags Leading Indian Outsourcing Firm | ||||||
| Re:Time of the month... | ||||||
| attached to Epson's Female Printer | ||||||
| Re:Everybody knows! | ||||||
| attached to What Differentiates Linux from Windows? | ||||||
| Light the flames | ||||||
| attached to India Test-Fires Cryogenic Rocket Engine | ||||||
| Re:Wear Out | ||||||
| attached to The Cost of Distributed Client Computing? | ||||||
| Re:That's nice | ||||||
| attached to JetBlue Gives Away Passenger Info To TSA? | ||||||
| this guy is funny | ||||||
| attached to Sharp Zaurus C-7x0 Reviewed | ||||||
| Re:You've discovered the time bomb | ||||||
| attached to The Unstoppable Shift of IT Jobs Overseas | ||||||
| Slashdotting animation | ||||||
| attached to Network Blackout | ||||||
| Re:You can't be serious | ||||||
| Re:You can't be serious | ||||||
| attached to Project Gutenberg's 32nd Birthday | ||||||
| Re:Grimwood | ||||||
| attached to The Cassini Division | ||||||
| Re:Hmm | ||||||
| attached to The Law and P2P | ||||||
| Re:Another Hotmail Password Hack found on Kazaa | ||||||
| attached to Security Vulnerability in Microsoft .NET Passport | ||||||
| oh where? | ||||||
| attached to Intel's 'Personal Server': The Handheld Killer? | ||||||
| Related story? | ||||||
| attached to Build Your Own Bar Stool Racer | ||||||
| Re:Simpsons parody on the title | ||||||
| Re:Stretching | ||||||
| attached to TiVo++ from India | ||||||
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