| Subject | Datestamp | Replies | Score | |||
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| Re:Concentrate on their own site... | ||||||
| attached to Deconstructing Blogger Beta's HTML | ||||||
| What he actually said | ||||||
| attached to Microsoft, Sony Announce iPod Competitors | ||||||
| Re:Then have a closer look | ||||||
| attached to 5 Reasons Not to Buy an iPod | ||||||
| Re:It's relative | ||||||
| attached to Managing Einsteins | ||||||
| Re:rebuilding the towers... | ||||||
| attached to Our New Pearl Harbor | ||||||
| Re:"Medium" Damage | ||||||
| "Medium" Damage | ||||||
| attached to Code Redux | ||||||
| Re:And what is power? | ||||||
| attached to The Rise of the 15-year-olds | ||||||
| Re:hey i have an idea | ||||||
| attached to Ethically Monitoring Your Kid's Net Access | ||||||
| Re:"Good Developers" can just slap on a front-end. | ||||||
| attached to Version Control for Documentation? | ||||||
| Re:im not really clear on.. | ||||||
| attached to Google Doubles Server Farm | ||||||
| Re:Uh... | ||||||
| attached to Why UDDI Will Work | ||||||
| Re:Revolution | ||||||
| attached to Clay Shirky Defends P2P | ||||||
| Re:Sorta like Entropia | ||||||
| attached to Philanthropy Redefined | ||||||
| What does this have to do with Napster? | ||||||
| attached to DoubleClick Banner Ad Patent Busted | ||||||
| Re: Wrong! | ||||||
| Re: Wrong! | ||||||
| attached to Web Searches For What Lies Beneath | ||||||
| Re:Unless you're Catholic... | ||||||
| attached to Geek Charities? | ||||||
| Re:Try to hold a normal conversation at lunch | ||||||
| attached to Silicon Valley as a Religion | ||||||
| Re:I've never used Napster, Scour, etc. | ||||||
| attached to Scour is Dead | ||||||
| Technology they've grown up with? | ||||||
| attached to eLection '04 | ||||||
| Re:No more Guinness for me, time to find a new sto | ||||||
| Re:Boycott (not hardly) | ||||||
| attached to Guinness Beer Really Sucks | ||||||
| Re:used to be free, didn't it? | ||||||
| attached to Tripwire Goes Open Source | ||||||
You can measure a programmer's perspective by noting his attitude on the continuing viability of FORTRAN. -- Alan Perlis