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Re:Poorly written summary of a poorly titled artic  *Monday April 15, 2002 @10:14AM 1 2, Informative
   attached to No More Rebooting?
Re:methods  *Thursday January 24, 2002 @07:07PM  1
   attached to Comcast Gunning for NAT Users
Re:No...  *Tuesday January 22, 2002 @10:07PM 2 2, Informative
   attached to Microsoft Promotions Turn Up in USPS Offices
Re:PEARLīs investments  *Thursday January 03, 2002 @10:32PM  2, Interesting
   attached to Canadian Company Claims RDF Patent
Re:problem = clueless management/directors/execs e  *Tuesday December 04, 2001 @10:32PM  1
   attached to How To Make Software Projects Fail
Re:Traffic Safety Statistics  *Monday December 03, 2001 @01:40PM  1
   attached to This is IT?
Get a clue  *Wednesday November 28, 2001 @03:51PM  2, Insightful
   attached to Excite Could Go Dark On Friday
How some movies will change  *Wednesday November 14, 2001 @02:09PM  1
   attached to Convert Movies From R to PG13 to PG On The Fly
Operating System business?  *Wednesday October 31, 2001 @05:48PM  1
   attached to Amazon: Linux Saved Us Millions
Not isolated  *Friday October 26, 2001 @03:20PM  1
   attached to Microsoft Edits English
Read more news  *Sunday October 21, 2001 @03:52PM  1
   attached to Free PCs Not AfFordable
Ostrich response  *Thursday October 18, 2001 @09:57AM  1
   attached to Microsoft Blames the Messengers
Re:New "drivetrain" setup  *Friday October 12, 2001 @10:17AM  1
   attached to Hydrogen-based Rotary Engine?
Re:DRM - no avoiding it  *Thursday October 11, 2001 @10:38PM  1
   attached to What's The Future of DRM?
Re:Useful? Also...  *Monday October 08, 2001 @08:15AM  1
   attached to Biking @ 80 MPH
Re:Any follow ups planned? Any results?  *Monday October 01, 2001 @10:27PM  1
   attached to Where is Largest Linux Desktop Install?
Re:And yet...  *Wednesday September 26, 2001 @12:59PM  1
Re:And yet...  *Wednesday September 26, 2001 @12:49PM  1
Re:And yet...  *Tuesday September 25, 2001 @03:24PM 1 1
   attached to IP Theft in the Linux Kernel

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