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this is positive  *Friday April 29, 2005 @11:04PM  0, Offtopic
   attached to Thin Client With OSS for Developing Nations
this is a known issue  *Friday April 29, 2005 @11:06PM  2, Interesting
   attached to Is the x86 Architecture Less Secure?
competitors block skype  *Thursday April 28, 2005 @05:50PM  2, Interesting
   attached to John Dvorak Hypes Skype
why is this newsworthy?  *Wednesday April 13, 2005 @11:51AM  1
   attached to Microsoft Releases Eight Security Updates
loophole my ass  *Wednesday April 13, 2005 @11:53AM  2, Interesting
   attached to Loophole found in Internet Domain Naming
excellent  *Wednesday April 13, 2005 @11:56AM  1
   attached to Major Aussie ISP Disconnecting Trojaned PCs
laf  *Wednesday April 13, 2005 @12:04PM  1
   attached to MS Plans Low-Cost Windows for Brazil
haha  *Friday March 25, 2005 @04:11AM  1
   attached to Adobe Reader 7.0 Coming to Linux
Re:The servers will die  *Wednesday February 09, 2005 @05:52PM  1
Re:*ahem*  *Wednesday February 09, 2005 @05:39PM  2, Insightful
Re:I don't get it  *Wednesday February 09, 2005 @05:32PM  1
Re:"Zen"?  *Wednesday February 09, 2005 @05:28PM  1
Re:Looks cool...  *Wednesday February 09, 2005 @05:23PM 1 1
Zen Linux Rocks  *Wednesday February 09, 2005 @05:21PM 1 2, Interesting
   attached to Zen Linux 1.0 Released
zen linux  *Wednesday February 09, 2005 @03:12PM 1 2, Informative
   attached to What Linux Distribution is the Best for Games?
The SphereXP Download Mirror  *Tuesday February 01, 2005 @12:54PM  1
   attached to 3D Sphere Interface for XP
RFID Cryptanalysis Paper Mirror  *Sunday January 30, 2005 @02:48PM  1
   attached to Mobil SpeedPass, Various Car RFID Car Keys Cracked
It's about time  *Sunday January 30, 2005 @03:07PM  1
   attached to Microsoft Opening Office XML Formats
Ripping DVDs  *Sunday January 30, 2005 @03:11PM 1 1
   attached to Managing Projects with GNU Make
NetBSD  *Sunday January 30, 2005 @03:09PM  1
   attached to Which BSD for an Experienced Linux User?

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