| Subject | Datestamp | Replies | Score | |||
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| Doublespeak on /. | ||||||
| attached to Identity Theft Prevention Tips? | ||||||
| KOffice | ||||||
| attached to Java Fallout: OO.o 2.0 and the FOSS Community | ||||||
| Of course it isn't | ||||||
| attached to When Would You Accept DRM? | ||||||
| Re:Ok I might regret this but,....... | ||||||
| attached to Kubuntu, ArkLinux Announce KDE 3.4-Based Releases | ||||||
| Re:Anybody using it? | ||||||
| attached to OpenOffice.org Team on OO.org (and Upcoming v2.0) | ||||||
| Re:Different Mentality | ||||||
| attached to China Tightens Rules For Educational BBSs | ||||||
| Debian should fork itself | ||||||
| attached to Debian Leaders: We Need to Release More Often | ||||||
| Re:MONO is a disaster. | ||||||
| Re:MONO is a disaster. | ||||||
| attached to Miguel de Icaza Talks About Mono | ||||||
| Theft? | ||||||
| attached to Identity theft Happens Predominantly Offline | ||||||
| APT | ||||||
| attached to Java Application Development on Linux | ||||||
| French logic | ||||||
| attached to US to Pay to go to ISS | ||||||
| Re:Wikipedia? | ||||||
| Wikipedia? | ||||||
| attached to Larry Sanger on Wikipedia and World | ||||||
| Rights/restrictions | ||||||
| Re:NOT digital rights management | ||||||
| Re:NOT digital rights management | ||||||
| attached to Welcome to the Future of DRM Media | ||||||
| Just remember | ||||||
| attached to WEP And PPTP Password Crackers Released | ||||||
| Techies | ||||||
| attached to The Illiteracy of Corporate American E-Mail | ||||||
| Re:So now instead of torturing me... | ||||||
| attached to Bill Gates Proclaims End of Passwords | ||||||
| Freedom | ||||||
| attached to 100,000 Civilians Dead in Iraq | ||||||
| Novell to Get Killed by Kodak? | ||||||
| attached to Novell to Defend Open Source Using Patents | ||||||
| Vs ibatis? | ||||||
| attached to Hibernate in Action | ||||||
| Sequel? | ||||||
| attached to Mel Brooks Says 'Spaceballs' Sequel In The Works | ||||||
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