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Good old days? | ||||||
attached to Stephen Hawking Asks The Internet a Question | ||||||
Call Nelson at 512-464-6300! | ||||||
attached to Students Banned from Blogging | ||||||
solaris | ||||||
attached to Linux Hacked Onto Fry's Cheap Wireless G Router | ||||||
x86 | ||||||
already done | ||||||
attached to No Threat to Linux with Apple and Intel Deal | ||||||
works for me | ||||||
attached to 10.4 on Display at FOSE | ||||||
rtfm | ||||||
attached to Automated CD/DVD Archival? | ||||||
Dock Icon? | ||||||
attached to Aqua OpenOffice.org v2.0 Cancelled | ||||||
postscript/PDF and XML? | ||||||
attached to Vendor Neutral File Formats? | ||||||
how to narrow it down | ||||||
attached to Secret Agents Hold Code-Breaking Contest | ||||||
the idea | ||||||
attached to The Threat From Life on Mars | ||||||
Re:How accurate is this? | ||||||
attached to Nearby Galaxy Surprisingly Young | ||||||
Re:Free Forking? | ||||||
attached to ESR Responds to Sun's Claims of Being a Better Bazaar | ||||||
Solution: | ||||||
attached to Competition Fosters Next Generation Of Linux Talent | ||||||
automechanics | ||||||
attached to Poll: Favorite High School Class? | ||||||
yeah | ||||||
attached to More on the Dangers of eVoting | ||||||
it's simple: | ||||||
attached to Gates on Spyware and OS Competition | ||||||
damages? | ||||||
attached to XP SP2 Torrent Shows Legal P2P's Promise | ||||||
ways to avoid that: | ||||||
attached to Does Your Employer Own Your Thoughts? | ||||||
firewall solution | ||||||
attached to Multi-Core Chips And Software Licensing | ||||||
Re:Two wrongs don't make a right! | ||||||
attached to 419 Scammer Gets Scammed | ||||||
Re:Didn't Mitnick go to jail? | ||||||
attached to Mitnick Speaks About Hacking | ||||||
I use Solaris on UltraSparc | ||||||
attached to Commercial DVD Software Comes to Linux | ||||||
No, it doesn't. | ||||||
attached to Mozilla/Firefox Bug Allows Arbitrary Program Execution | ||||||
"If the code and the comments disagree, then both are probably wrong." -- Norm Schryer