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Re:Seriously  *Thursday January 24, 2008 @01:54PM  0
   attached to IBM Responds to Overtime Lawsuits With 15% Salary Cut
Congress Open up the jail for you  *Thursday April 28, 2005 @10:33AM  0
   attached to Bush Signs Law Targeting P2P Pirates
Re:Yes  *Wednesday March 23, 2005 @10:54AM  -1
   attached to When Would You Accept DRM?
sounds like a way for them to get money  *Tuesday March 08, 2005 @09:34AM 1 0
   attached to Ohio Wants eBayers to Post $50k Bond
Re:Now, let's all have a big Slashdot group hug  *Wednesday November 03, 2004 @02:17PM  0
   attached to Kerry Concedes Election To Bush
solution  *Thursday August 19, 2004 @11:23AM  0
   attached to Writing Software for Worldwide Distribution Proves Difficult
Re:It will happen eventually  *Thursday July 29, 2004 @09:34AM 1 0
   attached to What Will It Take For eBook Adoption?
No pager No contact  *Wednesday July 07, 2004 @04:45PM  0
   attached to Does Your Company Pay For Broadband?
Re:You've got to be kidding me...  *Wednesday March 24, 2004 @09:38AM 1 0
Why not make the auto makers do the same thing  *Wednesday March 24, 2004 @09:32AM  -1, Redundant
   attached to EU Fines Microsoft $613 Million, Officially
CBS ?  *Wednesday March 10, 2004 @12:36AM  0
   attached to Echostar/Dish Network Pulls Viacom Channels
High Prices  *Wednesday March 03, 2004 @12:32PM  0, Offtopic
   attached to DRAM Price Fixing Investigations
Stealing someones elses idea  *Friday July 18, 2003 @03:03PM  1
   attached to Inkblot Passwords
Swing  *Wednesday February 12, 2003 @04:52PM  1
   attached to NCR Patents the Internet
Re:Credit checks do NOT lower your credit score  *Thursday February 06, 2003 @04:43PM  1
   attached to Dealing with Employers Who Perform Credit Checks?
New CD roms  *Tuesday December 10, 2002 @03:20PM 1 1
   attached to Large IDE Drives as Long-Term Archival Media?
Someone has to support the post office  *Friday December 06, 2002 @04:24PM  1
   attached to HOWTO: Annoy a Spammer

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