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Re:Serving the summons? | ||||||
attached to Internet Defamation Suit Tests Online Anonymity | ||||||
Re:Sure its not exclusive | ||||||
attached to Bush Causes Cell Phone Ban | ||||||
Re:Those Lucky A Developers! | ||||||
attached to A Developers Security Bugs Primer | ||||||
Re:Welcome | ||||||
attached to SETI Finally Finds Something | ||||||
Re:Holy grammar batman! | ||||||
attached to Some European Moves Towards Linux | ||||||
Citing an encyclopedia | ||||||
attached to A Wikipedia WIthout Graffiti | ||||||
Re:OT: Reply to your sig | ||||||
attached to DNS Root Servers Attacked | ||||||
Re:AJAX is a silly acronym | ||||||
attached to Bosworth On Why AJAX Failed, Then Succeeded | ||||||
Re:Will not lose as much per console at least | ||||||
attached to PlayStation 3 Still Set For March in EU, Price Revealed | ||||||
Re:ska | ||||||
Re:worst poll ever | ||||||
attached to What Kind of Music Do You Code To? | ||||||
Re:No HOLES barred? | ||||||
attached to Another Microsoft Exec Steps Down | ||||||
Re:Imagine... | ||||||
attached to Movies Delivered Via Television Signal | ||||||
Re:another favorite example... unintended semantic | ||||||
attached to Why Emails Are Misunderstood | ||||||
Re:Will it change my neighbor's mind? | ||||||
attached to The NSA Knows Who You've Called | ||||||
Re:Viral Fashion i18n pack | ||||||
attached to MIT Media Lab Fashions | ||||||
Re:Answer is easy. | ||||||
attached to Americans Are Seriously Sick | ||||||
Re:suprise :( | ||||||
attached to Seven Mobile ATA Hard Drives Compared | ||||||
Re:I knocked something together... | ||||||
I knocked something together... | ||||||
attached to Judge Creates Own Da Vinci Code | ||||||
Re:money | ||||||
attached to New MythTV Based PVR Available | ||||||
Re:GNU/Linux? | ||||||
attached to A Mind Map of Linux Distributions | ||||||
Re:51st State | ||||||
attached to Iraq TLD In Legal Limbo | ||||||
Re:legality != morallity | ||||||
attached to Copy-and-Paste Reveals Classified U.S. Documents | ||||||
It appears that PL/I (and its dialects) is, or will be, the most widely used higher level language for systems programming. -- J. Sammet