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Libraries: "havens for terrorists and spys"
*Thursday June 16, 2005 @09:53AM
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House Limits Patriot Act Rules on Library Records
Google and blogger mix to crush Canadian candidate
*Saturday June 04, 2005 @12:25AM
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Google Never Forgets
Re:Isn't this conceptually similar to MUTE?
*Wednesday June 01, 2005 @01:38PM
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Isn't this conceptually similar to MUTE?
*Wednesday June 01, 2005 @11:26AM
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Is Rodi BitTorrent's Replacement?
slashdot is a national security threat
*Friday May 27, 2005 @04:33PM
0, Troll
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Nuclear Fuel How-To
Similar story in Canada
*Saturday May 14, 2005 @01:09AM
1
2, Informative
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Roadblocks to Linux in Education
Hang on, AI?
*Tuesday April 05, 2005 @08:57AM
2
3, Insightful
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Humanoid Robot KHR-1 SDK Released
You sceptics might enjoy this shot
*Monday March 14, 2005 @02:16AM
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The Peculiar World of Web Photo Sharing
Re:Is there another side to this?
*Wednesday March 09, 2005 @04:16PM
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Is there another side to this?
*Wednesday March 09, 2005 @03:28PM
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Israeli Army Frowns on D&D
The VeriChip FAQ
*Thursday October 14, 2004 @08:22AM
1
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FDA Approves Implantable RFID for Patients
Intellectual freedom
*Sunday August 15, 2004 @08:52AM
3, Insightful
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Librarians to the Rescue
Re:Go ... perhaps the best game ever.
*Wednesday August 11, 2004 @04:09PM
4, Informative
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Asian Origins Of Gaming Exhibited
Malware authoring/murder as a prosocial activity?
*Thursday May 27, 2004 @03:48PM
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The Economics of Executing Virus Writers
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