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Re:Non-Notable  *Friday March 26, 2010 @11:21AM 2 1
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Life is hard  *Monday November 30, 2009 @01:07PM 1 1
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Re:You can't delete my actual books...  *Tuesday October 20, 2009 @03:19PM 2 1
   attached to The Kindle Killer Arrives
Re:One word  *Monday October 19, 2009 @11:59PM  1
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Re:A question ...  *Wednesday January 28, 2009 @04:15PM 1 1
   attached to UC Berkeley Offering Starcraft Course
Re:I'm not trying to troll, I swear  *Thursday October 23, 2008 @09:10PM  1
   attached to User Interface of Major Oscilliscope Brands?
Re:Real programmers  *Tuesday October 21, 2008 @02:47PM  1
   attached to Practical Reasons To Choose Git Or Subversion?
Re:Inaccurate summary  *Friday January 04, 2008 @05:30PM 1 1
   attached to Google Algorithm to Search Out Hospital Superbugs
Re:I used to like Nissan...  *Sunday August 05, 2007 @12:07AM  1
   attached to Nissan Turns to Technology to Stop Drunk Driving
Re:Wait... what?!  *Sunday July 09, 2006 @01:12PM  1
   attached to Another Ornithopter Takes Off
They should be arrested!  *Thursday January 26, 2006 @12:03AM  1
   attached to Making Files Available Breaking the Law?
Re:FC4, 1.5  *Thursday December 08, 2005 @10:57PM  1
   attached to Unpatched Firefox 1.5 Exploit Made Public
Why did he not...  *Thursday December 01, 2005 @09:13PM 1 1
   attached to John Seigenthaler Sr. Criticises Wikipedia
Frightening opinion you have there.  *Monday November 28, 2005 @08:44PM  2, Insightful
   attached to Cybercrime More Lucrative Than Drugs
Re:Slackware is the best  *Wednesday November 23, 2005 @05:16PM 2 1
   attached to Why Slackware Still Matters
Re:INterst has dropped  *Saturday November 19, 2005 @01:09AM 1 2, Funny
Re:perhaps...  *Saturday November 19, 2005 @01:00AM  1
Re:perhaps...  *Friday November 18, 2005 @10:50PM 2 2, Informative
   attached to Have Geeks Gone Mainstream?

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