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Re: Handles hidden underneath  *Monday April 29, 2002 @01:51PM  1
   attached to Apple Releases New PowerBook and the eMac
Re:/. submission queue maintained by apes  *Wednesday October 31, 2001 @02:27PM  1
   attached to Amazon: Linux Saved Us Millions
Publishers will never *pay* you.  *Thursday June 21, 2001 @08:39AM  1
   attached to Pay Attention!
Re:more info: A collection of Links  *Monday June 05, 2000 @02:06PM  2
   attached to Data Haven To Open For Business - Tomorrow
Re:From the mouth of the beast  *Wednesday May 10, 2000 @11:57AM  1
   attached to Napster Bans Metallica Fans
Nitpick: Smoking + Cold = Frostbite  *Thursday October 21, 1999 @04:27PM  1
   attached to CTO is Too Young for Comdex
Steve Jobs: Engineers second citizens in Hollywood  *Thursday October 14, 1999 @12:56PM  1
   attached to MTV's Hacker Portrayal
Re:No fan?--> G3's Run very cold  *Tuesday October 05, 1999 @11:57AM  1
   attached to New iMac Rolled Out
YAZDNPR: Yet another ZDNet Press Release  *Wednesday September 08, 1999 @05:01AM  2
   attached to "Visor" from the Creators of the Palm
Please; only if you want to sell to programmers  *Friday August 20, 1999 @06:01AM  1
   attached to Feature: Why Being a Computer Game Developer Sucks
Open Source won't save you....  *Friday August 20, 1999 @10:16AM  2
   attached to Feds want to crack your encryption
Re:Routine Encryption: Maybe not the Answer  *Wednesday July 28, 1999 @02:51PM  1
Re:A proposal: Good concept, poor implementation  *Wednesday July 28, 1999 @01:10PM  1
Re:Routine Encryption: Maybe not the Answer  *Wednesday July 28, 1999 @08:24AM  3
   attached to Government Wants to do Massive Internet Monitoring
Books vs. Other Commodities  *Thursday July 15, 1999 @11:53AM  2
   attached to The End Of The Amazon Era
Disabled = disinterested? --> Weak Arguement  *Monday April 19, 1999 @04:37PM  1
   attached to Federally enforced HTML compliance

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