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The pattern of nonsense  *Wednesday December 31, 2003 @03:42AM 2 4, Interesting
   attached to Making The Case That Voynich Is A Hoax
Re:what I did  *Thursday December 25, 2003 @06:23PM 1 1
   attached to Weird Presents Anyone?
Don't Listen to the Engineers!!!!  *Sunday August 03, 2003 @12:16AM  2, Interesting
   attached to Science and Math For Adults?
Re:Artists Against iTunes  *Sunday July 06, 2003 @06:01PM  2, Informative
   attached to Filesharing Up 10% After RIAA Threatens Users
Peter Huber on science and the law  *Wednesday July 02, 2003 @02:07PM 3 5, Informative
   attached to 10th Anniversary Of Supreme Court's Daubert Ruling
Read Carefully: RIAA May be Correct  *Sunday June 22, 2003 @03:13PM 2 1
   attached to RIAA Not Done With Jesse Jordan
Re:Yeah....and?  *Friday June 20, 2003 @06:12PM  1
   attached to RIAA Warns Individual Swappers
Re:don't count on it  *Thursday June 19, 2003 @09:26PM  1
   attached to RIAA CEO Hilary Rosen to Become CNBC Commentator
Ellen Ullman Stuff  *Saturday June 14, 2003 @04:01PM 2 5, Informative
   attached to The Bug by Ellen Ullman
Think Different, Think Nirvana  *Wednesday June 04, 2003 @07:25AM 10 4, Interesting
   attached to Apple Wooing Smaller Labels
Re:A serious question - i'm not trolling, honest!  *Sunday June 01, 2003 @02:11AM  3, Informative
   attached to Twin Prime Proof Erroneous
Gibson on the Web  *Thursday May 29, 2003 @04:03AM  2, Informative
   attached to A Good Summer Read?
Re:Junk Food for the Mind  *Sunday May 25, 2003 @03:09PM  1
   attached to Philosophy, Reality and The Matrix
Re:Apple and MS  *Saturday May 24, 2003 @04:52PM  1
   attached to Microsoft Prepares Alternative To Apple iTunes
Why 6 iterations?  *Saturday May 17, 2003 @04:29PM 5 1
   attached to Matrix Reloads to $42.5 Million Opening
Re:Science, Math, and Age  *Saturday May 17, 2003 @07:31PM  2, Interesting
Re:New field vs. old fields  *Saturday May 17, 2003 @04:38PM  1
   attached to Is Math a Young Man's Game?

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