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Re:Where's biotech? | ||||||
Where's biotech? | ||||||
attached to IT (And Other) Salaries On The Rise In The U.S. | ||||||
Re: a bright future | ||||||
attached to Can Star Wars Episode III Be Saved? | ||||||
Re:Funny thing about performance | ||||||
attached to Programming As If Performance Mattered | ||||||
Re:I'd buy that for a dollar... | ||||||
attached to Brain Chip Approved For Paralysis Research | ||||||
Re:Well.. | ||||||
attached to Cray CTO: Linux clusters don't play in HPC | ||||||
Re:It's dark matter baby! | ||||||
Re:It's Not Magic, It's God(TM) | ||||||
attached to Technology Spontaneously Combusts In Sicily | ||||||
Re:Analog Watches | ||||||
attached to Ten Technologies That Refuse to Die | ||||||
Re:Greatest weakness? | ||||||
attached to Joel Rants About Resumes | ||||||
Re:One Net to Rule Them All | ||||||
attached to IBM vs. Content Chaos | ||||||
Re:On Fingerprints and other biometrics | ||||||
attached to UK To Start Biometric Passport Trials | ||||||
Re:INVASION OF PRIVACY | ||||||
attached to Police and Lawyers Love E-ZPass | ||||||
Re:I love the title. | ||||||
attached to OSDL Releases New Paper on SCO's Claims | ||||||
Re:Small Size Critical As Speed Increases. | ||||||
attached to The Amazing Shrinking Supercomputer | ||||||
Re:Green Destiny? | ||||||
attached to Efficient Supercomputing with Green Destiny | ||||||
Asymmetries in Development | ||||||
attached to The Riches of Open Source | ||||||
Re:Wh | ||||||
attached to Will Google Become Another Netscape? | ||||||
Re:Middle East | ||||||
Re:No difference for a long while, but... | ||||||
Re:Middle East | ||||||
attached to The End of the Oil Age | ||||||
Re:How complicated is Chess? | ||||||
attached to Man Vs Machine In Chess - Who Is Winning? | ||||||
Re:Doesnt surprise me one bit. | ||||||
attached to Red Hat Posts Its Best Quarter Yet | ||||||
Re:transactionality is hard | ||||||
attached to Open Source Database Clusters? | ||||||
Algol-60 surely must be regarded as the most important programming language yet developed. -- T. Cheatham