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STEM cyberlearning tools conference - CyTSE  *Monday March 21, 2011 @08:02AM  1
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RCN in Chicago  *Friday December 12, 2008 @10:38AM 1 1
   attached to Broadband Access Without the Pork?
Re:Private Property rights exist in virtual worlds  *Thursday April 13, 2006 @03:11PM  1
   attached to Sanitizing Expression In Virtual Worlds
To Fixed-Width Naysayers  *Friday December 23, 2005 @03:17PM  2, Insightful
   attached to Today's Average Screen Resolution?
Prediction…  *Friday September 17, 2004 @01:44PM  1
   attached to George Lucas Speaks on Trilogy Changes
Re:Alternate Tunings  *Thursday February 19, 2004 @12:16PM 1 5, Informative
   attached to The Self-Tuning Guitar
Re:How Hyperbolic  *Tuesday May 29, 2001 @09:44AM  1
   attached to Technology and the Fast Food Nation
Re:Out of touch with human beings?  *Thursday March 15, 2001 @08:36AM  1
   attached to Two: Backlash
Re:New tissue = No tofu  *Wednesday January 17, 2001 @12:42PM  1
   attached to Researchers Claim TO Produce Stem Cells From Adult Cells
Also Read "Brain Children"  *Friday February 11, 2000 @04:46AM  1
   attached to The Physics of Consciousness
Almost right  *Wednesday February 09, 2000 @08:46AM  1
   attached to Filtering Internet in Public Libraries
Loser list incomplete  *Wednesday December 29, 1999 @08:25AM  1
   attached to The 20th Century: Loser Style
Words of Warning  *Tuesday December 14, 1999 @08:40AM  1
   attached to Gattaca Nation
Re:Not worth $8.50  *Sunday November 28, 1999 @07:26AM  1
   attached to Review:Toy Story 2
Not a linear relationship  *Friday November 12, 1999 @06:20AM  2
   attached to The BSA Going After IRC Warez Channels
Yes and No  *Monday November 15, 1999 @07:18AM  1
   attached to The Imagineer Who Came In From The Cold
Limits of Computing [Off Topic]  *Thursday November 04, 1999 @05:38AM  1
   attached to Single Molecule Memory

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