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GeneralRe: Space Shuttle: $1.5 billion per flightmemberdevvvy5 Nov '12 - 14:35 
GeneralRe: Space Shuttle: $1.5 billion per flightmemberwout de zeeuw5 Nov '12 - 23:15 
GeneralRe: Space Shuttle: $1.5 billion per flightmemberDan Neely6 Nov '12 - 2:37 
GeneralRe: Space Shuttle: $1.5 billion per flightmemberZac Greve6 Nov '12 - 10:47 
NewsTaking Password Storage Up A NotchstaffTerrence Dorsey5 Nov '12 - 11:14 
NewsScrolling or paging?staffTerrence Dorsey5 Nov '12 - 11:13 
GeneralRe: Scrolling or paging?memberClifford Nelson5 Nov '12 - 14:28 
GeneralRe: Scrolling or paging?memberDan Neely6 Nov '12 - 2:54 
GeneralRe: Scrolling or paging?memberDan Neely6 Nov '12 - 4:51 
NewsWriting Fast, Memory-Efficient JavaScriptstaffTerrence Dorsey5 Nov '12 - 11:13 
NewsNumeric JavascriptstaffTerrence Dorsey5 Nov '12 - 11:12 
NewsA Tcpdump Tutorial and PrimerstaffTerrence Dorsey5 Nov '12 - 11:12 
NewsRISC OS for Raspberry PistaffTerrence Dorsey5 Nov '12 - 10:13 
We’re very pleased to announce the immediate availability of RISC OS for the Raspberry Pi. First released in 1987, its origins can be traced back to the original team that developed the ARM microprocessor. RISC OS is owned by Castle Technology Ltd, and maintained by RISC OS Open Ltd. This version is made available free of charge to Raspberry Pi users.
RISCy business.
NewsComputer Vision ExplosionstaffTerrence Dorsey5 Nov '12 - 10:13 
GeneralRe: Computer Vision ExplosionmemberDan Neely6 Nov '12 - 3:00 
NewsThe Mathematics Behind xkcd: A Conversation with Randall MunroestaffTerrence Dorsey5 Nov '12 - 10:13 
NewsHow to print anything from anywhere: Your ultimate guide to mobile printingstaffTerrence Dorsey5 Nov '12 - 10:12 
GeneralRe: How to print anything from anywhere: Your ultimate guide to mobile printingprotectorAspDotNetDev5 Nov '12 - 12:00 
NewsInternet-based and open source: How e-voting works around the globestaffTerrence Dorsey5 Nov '12 - 10:12 
NewsApple (Unintentionally?) Displays iPhone 5 Factory Unlocked PricesprotectorAspDotNetDev5 Nov '12 - 6:32 
NewsC++ coming back into the mainstream with more specs, more oftenstaffTerrence Dorsey4 Nov '12 - 9:45 
GeneralRe: C++ coming back into the mainstream with more specs, more oftenmemberpeterchen4 Nov '12 - 10:47 
GeneralRe: C++ coming back into the mainstream with more specs, more oftenmemberdevvvy4 Nov '12 - 16:49 
GeneralRe: C++ coming back into the mainstream with more specs, more oftenmemberpeterchen4 Nov '12 - 21:14 
NewsHey, C Is a Functional Language Too!staffTerrence Dorsey4 Nov '12 - 9:45 
NewsThe Evolution of Synchronization in Windows and C++staffTerrence Dorsey4 Nov '12 - 9:44 
NewsEscape from Callback HellstaffTerrence Dorsey4 Nov '12 - 9:44 
NewsLearn a Programming Language Faster by Copying UnixstaffTerrence Dorsey4 Nov '12 - 9:44 
NewsOn not proving the twin prime conjecture with AutoCADstaffTerrence Dorsey4 Nov '12 - 7:04 
GeneralRe: On not proving the twin prime conjecture with AutoCADmemberBassam Abdul-Baki5 Nov '12 - 1:30 
GeneralRe: On not proving the twin prime conjecture with AutoCADmembercarluchoparis4 Jan '13 - 11:02 
GeneralRe: On not proving the twin prime conjecture with AutoCAD [modified]memberBassam Abdul-Baki4 Jan '13 - 13:32 
GeneralRe: On not proving the twin prime conjecture with AutoCADmemberBassam Abdul-Baki4 Jan '13 - 13:44 
GeneralRe: On not proving the twin prime conjecture with AutoCADmembercarluchoparis4 Jan '13 - 17:54 
NewsMicrosoft's security team is killing it: Not one product on Kaspersky's top 10 vulnerabilities liststaffTerrence Dorsey4 Nov '12 - 7:04 
GeneralRe: Microsoft's security team is killing it: Not one product on Kaspersky's top 10 vulnerabilities listmemberDan Neely6 Nov '12 - 8:14 
NewsBuild 2012 - all the keynotes and sessionsstaffTerrence Dorsey4 Nov '12 - 7:03 
NewsCrappy ComputersstaffTerrence Dorsey4 Nov '12 - 7:03 
GeneralRe: Crappy ComputersmemberGeekForChrist4 Nov '12 - 7:29 
GeneralRe: Crappy ComputersmemberMehGerbil6 Nov '12 - 5:29 
NewsThe slow decline of PCs and the fast rise of Smartphones/Tablets was predicted in 1993staffTerrence Dorsey4 Nov '12 - 7:02 
NewsFor sale: A new Windows 8 zero-day vulnerabilitymemberatbennett2 Nov '12 - 3:22 
RantRe: For sale: A new Windows 8 zero-day vulnerabilitymemberGeekForChrist2 Nov '12 - 10:46 
QuestionRe: For sale: A new Windows 8 zero-day vulnerabilitymemberenhzflep5 Nov '12 - 19:42 
AnswerRe: For sale: A new Windows 8 zero-day vulnerabilitymemberMehGerbil6 Nov '12 - 2:32 
AnswerRe: For sale: A new Windows 8 zero-day vulnerability [modified]memberenhzflep6 Nov '12 - 3:22 
GeneralRe: For sale: A new Windows 8 zero-day vulnerabilitymemberMehGerbil6 Nov '12 - 4:53 
GeneralRe: For sale: A new Windows 8 zero-day vulnerabilitymemberenhzflep6 Nov '12 - 13:22 
GeneralRe: For sale: A new Windows 8 zero-day vulnerabilitymembervaderjm6 Nov '12 - 4:53 
GeneralRe: For sale: A new Windows 8 zero-day vulnerabilitymemberjschell6 Nov '12 - 9:09 

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