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| Re:How do you reduce tunneling current? | ||||||
| Re:How do you reduce tunneling current? | ||||||
| Re:size vs heat | ||||||
| Re:How do you reduce tunneling current? | ||||||
| attached to Reduce Transistor Power Consumption | ||||||
| Huh? | ||||||
| attached to IBM Slows the Speed of Light | ||||||
| I'm lost | ||||||
| attached to Hidden Black Holes Discovered | ||||||
| and, apparently, darkmail is... | ||||||
| attached to Darkmail Attacks - The Next Network Threat? | ||||||
| Re:Zero gain bandwidth | ||||||
| attached to Experimental Transistor Breaks 600 Gigahertz | ||||||
| Re:I feel sorry for Paul Graham | ||||||
| attached to Summer Reading and Startup Program | ||||||
| Re:Java programmer's viewpoint | ||||||
| Re:Java programmer's viewpoint | ||||||
| attached to The Python Paradox, by Paul Graham | ||||||
| Client/Server | ||||||
| attached to SATA vs ATA? | ||||||
| Re:End of moores law? | ||||||
| attached to AMD Going Dual-Core In 2005 | ||||||
| Re:Dualies! | ||||||
| attached to RIP G4 PowerMac | ||||||
| Huh? | ||||||
| attached to Friedman on Linux Desktop Expectations | ||||||
| Shitty article | ||||||
| attached to Five Fundamental Problems with Open Source? | ||||||
| Ummmm | ||||||
| attached to Unprecedented level of Virus Alerts | ||||||
| Re:Moving more data | ||||||
| attached to Are 64-bit Binaries Slower than 32-bit Binaries? | ||||||
| Re:Biggest PC annoyance... | ||||||
| attached to PC Annoyances | ||||||
| Re:Wanna play? Gotta pay! | ||||||
| attached to Toward Micro-Diode Display Panels? | ||||||
| A quote comes to mind... | ||||||
| attached to Socionomics: the Science of History and Social Prediction | ||||||
| Note to all moth researchers | ||||||
| attached to An Enlightened Look at an Over-Lighted World | ||||||
| Acronym expansion | ||||||
| attached to Florida's Version Of TIA May Spread To Other States | ||||||
| Re:First? As if! | ||||||
| attached to New G5 Power Macs "Fastest Desktop In The World" | ||||||
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