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Well, duh. | ||||||
attached to Microsoft Word Patent Case Going To Supreme Court | ||||||
Re:dont overthink | ||||||
attached to Geek Travel To London From the US — Tips? | ||||||
Re:Great, can't wait until there's a Linux driver | ||||||
attached to Promised Platform-Independent GPU Tech Is Getting Real | ||||||
Re:Inverse Moore's Law | ||||||
Re:Inverse Moore's Law | ||||||
attached to Intel Researchers Consider Ray-Tracing for Mobile Devices | ||||||
Re:How are these numbers calculated? | ||||||
attached to Storm Worm Rising | ||||||
Re:Loose? | ||||||
attached to Jobs to Labels- Lose the DRM & We'll Talk Price | ||||||
Re:still | ||||||
attached to Why the iPhone Keynote Was A Mistake | ||||||
Re:Marketing | ||||||
attached to No Love For The Blu-Ray | ||||||
Re:Memory Upgrade Too | ||||||
Re:Memory Upgrade Too | ||||||
Re:Memory Upgrade Too | ||||||
attached to Apple Unveils MacBook Pro with Core 2 Duo | ||||||
Re:OLD Repost! | ||||||
attached to Soft Tissue Discovered In T-Rex Bone | ||||||
Re:stagnant?? | ||||||
attached to Open Source Moving in on the Data Storage World | ||||||
Re:True. | ||||||
attached to Undisturbed Tomb found in the Valley of the Kings | ||||||
Re:Exactly! what | ||||||
attached to I2hub Shutdown Due to Legal Pressure | ||||||
Re:Oooer | ||||||
attached to Xbox 360 Not Hi-Def Enough? | ||||||
Re:Firefly | ||||||
attached to Serenity Opens Today | ||||||
Re:Ebert: My Job is So Easy | ||||||
attached to Roger Ebert Answers Star Wars Questions | ||||||
Re:Sad if true | ||||||
attached to 'Star Trek: Enterprise' Cancelled? | ||||||
Creative MuVo | ||||||
attached to iPod Shuffle, Mac Mini, iLife '05, iWork | ||||||
MX-500 | ||||||
attached to Recommended Programmable Remote Controls? | ||||||
Re:HOLOPR0N!!!! | ||||||
attached to The Future of Holograms | ||||||
Re:But how deep? | ||||||
attached to Will Our Cars Become Our Chauffeurs? | ||||||
You can measure a programmer's perspective by noting his attitude on the continuing viability of FORTRAN. -- Alan Perlis