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Woah There... | ||||||
attached to How to Take Over a Train Station | ||||||
Talkback Reports Show Similar Problems | ||||||
attached to Is Firefox 1.0 Less Stable than Firefox PR1.0? | ||||||
Bush's Military Service | ||||||
attached to Journal Discussion: Sunday Thoughts | ||||||
wow | ||||||
attached to Journal Discussion: August 28th, 2004 | ||||||
Re:When when when! | ||||||
attached to Apple and the Open Source Community | ||||||
It's the Hardware Stupid! | ||||||
attached to Auto Manufacturers Running Out Of Unique IDs | ||||||
Anonymous | ||||||
attached to Journal Discussion: Sunday Thoughts | ||||||
Re:??? HUH? | ||||||
attached to Journal Discussion: Sunday Thoughts | ||||||
Unfair metaphor | ||||||
attached to Journal Discussion: Tevanian Should Resign | ||||||
Nothing new: ShuttlePro | ||||||
attached to Two-Fisted Computing | ||||||
Re:offtopic, but you might know | ||||||
attached to Journal Discussion: Sunday Thoughts | ||||||
Re:Scam | ||||||
Scam | ||||||
attached to AT&T Wireless Phone "Upgrades" Aren't | ||||||
Voting Machine Physical Security | ||||||
attached to Super Tuesday Not So Super For Electronic Voting | ||||||
My- prefix | ||||||
attached to Poll: Most irritating prefix/suffix? | ||||||
ClearCom | ||||||
attached to Rolling Your Own Wireless Communications System? | ||||||
Suunto | ||||||
attached to Looking for High-Tech Watches? | ||||||
Re:Good service anyway. | ||||||
attached to Fixing the Dreaded iBook Backlight? | ||||||
Re:So many ports! | ||||||
attached to A Terabyte In A Cigar Box | ||||||
Re:I don't have the 3 year AppleCare | ||||||
attached to Apple Acknowledges 15" PowerBook Spots | ||||||
Re:guide? | ||||||
attached to Journal Discussion: Eudora Crash When Sending Mail On Panther | ||||||
Re:Who deserves the credit? | ||||||
attached to iPods are for Audiophiles | ||||||
Re:Not just "no big deal" | ||||||
Not just "no big deal" | ||||||
attached to Total Information Awareness, For One | ||||||
In the long run, every program becomes rococco, and then rubble. -- Alan Perlis