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Re:So, the obvious next question | ||||||
attached to Canada Introduces DMCA-Style Copyright Law | ||||||
Re:Can't have it both ways... | ||||||
attached to Canada To Introduce Copyright Law Next Week | ||||||
Re:Somewhat OT... | ||||||
attached to The Xbox 360 Unveiled | ||||||
Re:Oh no not again! | ||||||
attached to VoIP Services to be Regulated in Canada | ||||||
Re:Why stop there? | ||||||
attached to Tracking Sex Offenders via GPS for Life | ||||||
Re:Good Timing | ||||||
attached to Apple Sued over Tiger, Injunction Sought | ||||||
Re:Tracking BT? | ||||||
Re:Bloody typical | ||||||
attached to Crackdown on BT Users in Hong Kong | ||||||
Re:Not very impressive | ||||||
attached to AOL to Replace AIM with Triton | ||||||
Re:Solid marketing Decision | ||||||
attached to Nintendo Revolution Under Wraps Past E3 | ||||||
Re:Not being trollish, but... | ||||||
attached to Opera 8 Released | ||||||
Re:The Dumbing-Down of America | ||||||
attached to Our Ratings, Ourselves | ||||||
Re:The NDP isn't in power. | ||||||
attached to Anti-DMCA Petition in Canadian Parliament | ||||||
Re:FP | ||||||
Re:FP | ||||||
attached to Budget LCD Monitor Round-up | ||||||
Re:Why not go to DST permanently? | ||||||
Re:Why not go to DST permanently? | ||||||
attached to Daylight Savings Change Proposed | ||||||
Re:Interesting | ||||||
attached to IPTV Revolution Put on Hold | ||||||
Re:Not actively deleting cookies | ||||||
attached to New Technique for Tracking Web Site Visitors | ||||||
Re:Well, yeah... | ||||||
attached to BeOS Ready for a Comeback as Zeta OS | ||||||
Re:It's like printing your own money | ||||||
attached to Best Buy to Eliminate Rebates | ||||||
Re:April 1st!!! | ||||||
attached to Google Ride Finder Announced | ||||||
Re:Red Lion = Red Devil | ||||||
attached to Identity Theft Victim Gets Last Laugh | ||||||
Re:Well... | ||||||
attached to BitTorrent Inherently Illegal? | ||||||
We can found no scientific discipline, nor a healthy profession on the technical mistakes of the Department of Defense and IBM. -- Edsger Dijkstra