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| attached to Best Meme in Slashdot's First 10 Years | ||||||
| Re:AMD is desperate | ||||||
| Re:AMD is desperate | ||||||
| attached to The Gigahertz Race is Back On | ||||||
| what ever happened | ||||||
| attached to What is your favorite poison? | ||||||
| Re:Another racially ambiguous character | ||||||
| attached to Do You Care About Race in Games? | ||||||
| Re:titanium ... scratch-resistant properties | ||||||
| attached to Insights Into the Future of the Laptop | ||||||
| Re:Louder please! | ||||||
| attached to Apple Sued Over Potential Hearing Loss | ||||||
| Re:5percentIsOver60percentPerformance | ||||||
| Re:Obvious Link? | ||||||
| attached to 25th TOP500 List Released | ||||||
| Re:Confusion | ||||||
| attached to Basics of Modern Intel CPUs | ||||||
| Re:Special Layers | ||||||
| attached to Nuclear Battery That Runs 10 Years | ||||||
| Re:Pshaw! | ||||||
| attached to Intel's Dual-core strategy, 75% by end 2006 | ||||||
| Re:Weird acronym use | ||||||
| attached to SF Writers Sting Supposedly Traditional Publisher | ||||||
| Re:Intel wins, but give credit where it's due | ||||||
| attached to EM64T Xeon vs. Athlon 64 under Linux (AMD64) | ||||||
| Re:Secrets? | ||||||
| attached to Linux Centrino Driver Update | ||||||
| Re:big deal | ||||||
| attached to Build Your Own Computer | ||||||
| Re:Lost Boys! | ||||||
| attached to Poll: Favorite Vampire Mythos Flavor | ||||||
| Wimps! | ||||||
| attached to Keyboard Layouts for the 21st Century? | ||||||
| Re:Go INTEL! | ||||||
| Re:Laugh all you like... | ||||||
| attached to Intel Announces New, Slower, Chip | ||||||
| Re:Anybody else.... | ||||||
| attached to Poll: The Two Towers? | ||||||
| Re:Whats the point? | ||||||
| attached to RandR Support on XFree86 4.3 | ||||||
| auuugh! | ||||||
| attached to Smallest Possible ELF Executable? | ||||||
| Re:really old/project - suggestions? | ||||||
| attached to Poll: My Laptop.... | ||||||
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