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Re:Drinking water?  *Tuesday April 28, 2015 @11:49AM 1 2
   attached to Feds Say It's Time To Cut Back On Fluoride In Drinking Water
To be pedantic: 96% of marine _species_ went extin  *Friday April 10, 2015 @10:02AM 4 4, Informative
   attached to The Last Time Oceans Got This Acidic This Fast, 96% of Marine Life Went Extinct
Re:Sooo ..   *Monday March 23, 2015 @09:07AM 4 4, Informative
   attached to Android's Smart Lock Won't Ask You For a Password Until You Set Your Phone Down
Re:Hashes not useful  *Thursday March 05, 2015 @11:54AM  2
Re:Hashes not useful  *Sunday March 01, 2015 @08:57AM 2 3
   attached to Ask Slashdot: How Does One Verify Hard Drive Firmware?
Re:Is semver too simplistic for kernels?  *Friday February 13, 2015 @11:27AM 2 3
   attached to Torvalds Polls Desire for Linux's Next Major Version Bump
Re:something new.  *Saturday January 03, 2015 @06:15AM  4, Interesting
   attached to What Language Will the World Speak In 2115?
Re:Name the type, or statement is meaningless  *Sunday November 09, 2014 @05:59AM 1 2
   attached to Computer Scientists Ask Supreme Court To Rule APIs Can't Be Copyrighted
Re:What difference will it make?  *Wednesday October 29, 2014 @12:09PM  4, Insightful
   attached to 16-Teraflops, £97m Cray To Replace IBM At UK Meteorological Office
Re:Sounds nice  *Tuesday October 21, 2014 @12:03PM  2
   attached to GNU Emacs 24.4 Released Today
Re:Have the solutions converged?  *Friday October 03, 2014 @02:34AM  4, Informative
   attached to Supercomputing Upgrade Produces High-Resolution Storm Forecasts
Re:kill -1  *Monday September 22, 2014 @12:50AM  2
   attached to Fork of Systemd Leads To Lightweight Uselessd
Re:Q: Why Are Scientists Still Using FORTRAN in 20  *Saturday May 10, 2014 @03:37AM 5 5, Informative
   attached to Why Scientists Are Still Using FORTRAN in 2014
Re:I've grappled with the ethics of CS for 20 year  *Tuesday April 22, 2014 @02:00AM  2
   attached to The Ethical Dilemmas Today's Programmers Face
Re:But is it a class M planet?  *Thursday April 17, 2014 @02:57PM  5, Interesting
   attached to Kepler-186f: Most 'Earth-Like' Alien World Discovered
Re:Open source was never safer  *Wednesday April 16, 2014 @07:14AM  2
   attached to How Does Heartbleed Alter the 'Open Source Is Safer' Discussion?
Re:Why switch to that Euro-weenie format?  *Monday April 07, 2014 @02:45PM  2
   attached to EU Should Switch To ODF Standard, Says MEP
Re:Flamebait  *Saturday April 05, 2014 @03:20AM  3
   attached to TCP/IP Might Have Been Secure From the Start If Not For the NSA
Re:That's one heck of a very **BROAD** Patent !  *Monday March 03, 2014 @05:23AM 2 2
   attached to Inventor Has Waited 43 Years For Patent Approval
Re:Private enterprise to the rescue  *Friday January 17, 2014 @10:33AM 3 5, Insightful
   attached to Thousands of Gas Leaks Discovered Under Streets of Washington DC
Re:meta stable  *Thursday January 02, 2014 @05:30PM  2
   attached to Reducing Climate Change Uncertainty By Figuring Out Clouds
Re:Fixed-point arithmetic  *Friday November 22, 2013 @07:56AM  5, Insightful
   attached to Ask Slashdot: How Reproducible Is Arithmetic In the Cloud?
Re:Governor Appointed  *Monday October 28, 2013 @03:09AM  2
   attached to Nebraska Scientists Refuse To Carry Out Climate Change-Denying Study
Spying is the wrong word: Mass Surveillance  *Saturday October 26, 2013 @05:34AM 1 2
   attached to EU Parliament: Other Countries Spy, But Less Than the UK, US

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