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What does it mean for offensive license plates?  *Monday June 19, 2017 @02:42PM  1
   attached to Offensive Trademarks Must Be Allowed, Rules Supreme Court
Don't forget what happened to this guy  *Monday April 03, 2017 @02:18PM 1 1
   attached to 'Grammar Vigilante' Secretly Corrects Bristol Street Signs
Yes, this was my experience as well  *Sunday January 01, 2017 @12:35AM 3 5, Interesting
   attached to Can Learning Smalltalk Make You A Better Programmer?
Not going to happen because..  *Friday October 12, 2012 @11:58AM  1
   attached to DRM Could Come To 3D Printers
Use them in science experiments  *Tuesday September 11, 2012 @11:40AM  1
   attached to Ask Slashdot: What To Do With Found Calculators?
The Russians are already doing this  *Thursday February 03, 2011 @01:00PM 2 1
   attached to 1948 Mayor To MIT: Use Flamethrowers To Melt Snow?
Sol'n: fly by half-wire  *Saturday March 13, 2010 @02:07PM 1 1
   attached to Toyota Acceleration and Embedded System Bugs
The end of health insurance (as Americans know it)  *Wednesday August 10, 2005 @02:39PM  1
   attached to Genetic Discrimination in the IT Workplace
Introduce them to Wikipedia  *Tuesday July 26, 2005 @07:09PM 1 1
   attached to Fun and Informative Way to Introduce Open Source?
make them aware of the liability  *Friday April 29, 2005 @03:54PM 1 1
   attached to Would You Submit Biometric Data to Join a Gym?
Re:Use the IC, dammit  *Wednesday March 02, 2005 @12:23AM  2, Insightful
   attached to DC Power distribution - Nix the Transformers?
Re:Alternative music licensing/Music + Technology  *Monday October 11, 2004 @07:26AM 1 1
   attached to South Korean Music Retailers Dying
Detection not possible for LCD TVs ?  *Sunday October 10, 2004 @05:08AM 1 2, Insightful
   attached to New Fee For Internet-Capable PCs In Germany

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