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| Re:Bloom County | ||||||
| attached to Poll: Favorite writing tool? | ||||||
| Re:Matthew Dillon | ||||||
| attached to Unsung Heroes of Open Source Software? | ||||||
| Tiger, county assessor, postgis, and map server | ||||||
| attached to Open Maps? | ||||||
| Re:You can say that again. | ||||||
| attached to Star Wars Episode 3 Release Date Announced | ||||||
| No, No | ||||||
| attached to Comcast Cuts Infected PCs' Network Connections | ||||||
| Re:Klingon | ||||||
| attached to British School Offers Elvish Lessons | ||||||
| Re:A couple notes on hardware | ||||||
| attached to Last 2.5.x Linux Kernel Released | ||||||
| It is and isn't Mathematics | ||||||
| attached to Dijkstra's Manuscripts Available Online | ||||||
| Python has MOP | ||||||
| attached to Jackpot - James Gosling's Latest Project | ||||||
| Evolution 1.3.92 is in Debian unstable | ||||||
| attached to Ximian Desktop 2, Evolution Released | ||||||
| Re:Not quite... | ||||||
| Re:Trillian | ||||||
| Re:Trillian | ||||||
| attached to New AIM Offering "end to end" Encryption | ||||||
| Re:Why Use Java? | ||||||
| attached to Preview of Java 1.5 | ||||||
| valgrind | ||||||
| I have... | ||||||
| attached to When Bad Software Can Kill | ||||||
| DirectTivo already does this. | ||||||
| attached to Linus on DRM | ||||||
| Re:Been there, done that | ||||||
| attached to Hydra: Rendezvous-Enabled Text Editing | ||||||
| Doesn't work for me. | ||||||
| attached to How To install Neverwinter Nights on Linux | ||||||
| You still have to reinvent | ||||||
| attached to Poll: Favorite Design Pattern | ||||||
| And he wanted first post. | ||||||
| attached to Poll: Lord of the .... | ||||||
| Half of the book is about (pipe) smoking... | ||||||
| attached to Psst! Eight Bits Gets You "The Two Towers" In China | ||||||
| Yes, but... | ||||||
| attached to Poll: Is the GPL an appropriate Gov't license? | ||||||
| Web Browser | ||||||
| attached to picoGUI: An X Alternative? | ||||||
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