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March on Washington: Would you go? by mikosullivan 2006-11-19 12:55:59
Hypothetically speaking: if you had at least three months notice, would you attend a march on Washington to protest the DMCA, alert the world to Microsoft FUD attempts, and generally make the world aware of open-source-ish issues?

Miko
Author of The Idocs Guide to HTML

[ Reply ]
  the 999,999.970321 Geek March... by Robin Goodfella2001-07-31 09:54:45
    How can you have .970321 of a geek? by ahecht2001-07-31 11:03:59
      Bad floating point libraries (n/t) by wiredog2001-07-31 11:26:32
        Argh!! Why can't everyone just convert... by Atanamis2001-07-31 12:16:11
          Should we write by Spisefisken2001-07-31 13:39:41
            Weirdo European. by special_ed2001-07-31 13:52:17
              But a comma IS a decimal point by Spisefisken2001-07-31 14:26:01
      Script Kiddies, virus writers, and crackers by phaser2001-07-31 15:18:58
    Warning: Intel Inside ? (n/t) by justncase2001-07-31 11:53:19
    if we're talkin' geeks.... by nimdokk2001-07-31 13:25:16
      If you want 1,000,000 by Nea2001-07-31 13:37:35
        Just call it the FFFFF Geek March. by ToolGeek2001-07-31 13:46:13
          wouldn't it be F4240? (n/t) by undefined2001-07-31 14:31:05
            Rather 11110100001000111111 (n/t) by Spisefisken2001-07-31 14:49:45
        like i said... by nimdokk2001-07-31 15:34:54
  Yes, If I Could by phaser2001-07-31 15:11:28
  sure thing by numan2001-07-31 18:59:49
  Yup. by special_ed2001-07-31 19:05:58
  Not a chance n/t by Slamlander2001-07-31 23:36:44

 

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