| Subject | Datestamp | Replies | Score | |||
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| hello | ||||||
| attached to Old Sierra Games Breathe Anew | ||||||
| Re:Time to hire competent security folks | ||||||
| Time to hire competent security folks | ||||||
| attached to Slashback: Retail, Preparedness, Games | ||||||
| www.anonymizer.com | ||||||
| attached to Journal Discussion: Muzzled Again | ||||||
| Re:DEPTH CHARGE TO CMDR TUNA TACO !!! SUCK IT!! HA | ||||||
| Re:this is pretty damn impressive | ||||||
| I'm not surprised. | ||||||
| attached to Slashdot Updates | ||||||
| Can someone post a DiVX of that episode | ||||||
| attached to Disney's Anti-File Swapping Cartoon | ||||||
| So will this apply to non-US links? | ||||||
| attached to FBI Wants to Tap The Net | ||||||
| I'm surprised. | ||||||
| attached to Nautilus 1.0.5 Release | ||||||
| The consumer part of intel was always secondary. | ||||||
| attached to Intel kills Consumer Electronics | ||||||
| CmdrTaco | ||||||
| attached to Molecule Sized Transistors | ||||||
| A catalyst for cell/sat phone growth? | ||||||
| NYT Username/password | ||||||
| attached to Vulnerability of Telco Switching Equipment | ||||||
| 90.000? | ||||||
| attached to Linux Counter Drops 90.000 Users | ||||||
| Re:anthrax sent to microsoft licensing dept. | ||||||
| attached to HP, Apple Drop Support for Royalties on Web Standards | ||||||
| Re:Yes | ||||||
| What happened to www.taleban.com? | ||||||
| attached to Bert Is Evil | ||||||
| NASA already has its own dedicated network | ||||||
| attached to GOVNET In the Works | ||||||
| So how many networks support this now? | ||||||
| attached to Samsung Releases GPS Phone | ||||||
| Interesting that we all criticize MS | ||||||
| attached to Microsoft Attempts to Secure IIS | ||||||
| Redundancy in the net/points of failure | ||||||
| attached to Slashback: Safety, Transmissions, Breakage | ||||||
| Many CD players will be incompatible with it | ||||||
| Easy to solve. | ||||||
| attached to NSync Copy Protected CD | ||||||
It appears that PL/I (and its dialects) is, or will be, the most widely used higher level language for systems programming. -- J. Sammet