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| Re:So many stories, so little time... | ||||||
| Re:Bogus review, grotesquely overrated author | ||||||
| attached to The Zenith Angle | ||||||
| Re:Why wouldn't math be known across the universe? | ||||||
| attached to The Golden Ratio | ||||||
| Re:Asimov's, F&FS, and Analog | ||||||
| attached to Locus 2003 Recommended Reading List | ||||||
| Re:Related stories? No problem. | ||||||
| attached to Review: A Fire Upon the Deep: Special Edition | ||||||
| Re:hm | ||||||
| attached to X Prize and John Carmack | ||||||
| Re:how much was Ximian worth? | ||||||
| attached to Novell Buys Ximian | ||||||
| Re:Outsourcing generally results in inferior produ | ||||||
| attached to Why Outsource When Workers are Willing to Telecommute? | ||||||
| Re:how... | ||||||
| attached to Boeing Moves Towards New Planes | ||||||
| Re:The worst people to call | ||||||
| attached to Slashback: Stupidity, Telebastardy, Fast Search | ||||||
| Re:Practical? | ||||||
| attached to The Case Against Intellectual Property | ||||||
| Re:Tessier-Ashpool | ||||||
| Re:the street | ||||||
| Re:the street | ||||||
| Re:Tessier-Ashpool | ||||||
| Re:Ask Slashdot? Other great sci-fi/cyberpunk auth | ||||||
| attached to William Gibson's Latest Novel | ||||||
| Re:The rest of the way there | ||||||
| Re:The rest of the way there | ||||||
| Re:Well, duh. | ||||||
| The rest of the way there | ||||||
| attached to Whither America's Technological Edge? | ||||||
| eXtreme Programming == Try it first | ||||||
| attached to Has Software Development Improved? | ||||||
| You mean this new trailer? | ||||||
| attached to New Lord of the Rings Trailer | ||||||
| Re:XP is so VASTLY overrated... | ||||||
| attached to Questioning Extreme Programming | ||||||
| Re:Highway funds only persuasive to some states | ||||||
| attached to The Free State Project | ||||||
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