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Better than Silly Putty  *Sunday September 14, 2003 @04:11PM  1
   attached to Homemade Silly Putty
More credit than they deserve  *Thursday September 11, 2003 @04:15PM  4, Insightful
   attached to Linux Most Attacked Server?
10% is too much  *Saturday June 21, 2003 @01:57PM  2, Insightful
   attached to Your Brain May Have Amazing Powers
Obligatory Talleyrand quote  *Wednesday May 21, 2003 @02:33PM  1
   attached to Pentagon Soft-Pedals Total Information Awareness
Why isn't he in jail?  *Wednesday May 07, 2003 @11:31PM 1 5, Interesting
   attached to Earthlink Wins Another Spam Award: $16 million
Radar Image link  *Saturday February 01, 2003 @05:26PM  2, Informative
   attached to Space Shuttle Columbia Breaks Up Over Texas
Re:Yes, it's the same.  *Friday January 03, 2003 @12:09AM  1
   attached to European Copyrights Expire; RIAA Nervous
Re:You gotta be kidding me.  *Monday December 23, 2002 @03:49AM  1
   attached to RC Car Craze: The Spam Connection
Re:Pure Irony.  *Wednesday December 04, 2002 @04:51AM  1
   attached to Actual Costs for the Space Station
Re:UCE = Unsolicited *Commercial* Email  *Tuesday November 26, 2002 @04:01AM  1
   attached to Slashback: Salon, Privacy, Pricedrops
Re:We have it, but...  *Saturday November 09, 2002 @01:34PM 1 1
   attached to Is W3C's P3P Good Privacy?
Lets all move to a floating state!  *Monday October 21, 2002 @02:52PM  2, Interesting
   attached to The Free State Project
Global cooling  *Saturday October 19, 2002 @05:33AM  1, Funny
   attached to Mountain Moisture Melting
Re:the best defense...  *Thursday October 03, 2002 @06:06PM  1
   attached to Google sued as PetsWarehouse Lawsuit Continues.
100 miliwatts  *Saturday September 21, 2002 @03:19PM  1
   attached to How Would You Start a Radio Station?
Re:Profit is easy with spam  *Monday July 22, 2002 @10:35PM  1
   attached to Spam Doesn't Work?

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