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Netgear SC101 : Satan takes the form of a toaster
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The Zen Clock
Link to JAVA MIDlet Applications
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Geek Squad... Errr.. Geek Fraud
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How to restore your music from your iPod with iTun...
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Dell Tech Support from an Optiplex-Optimist
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My rating
Hurricane in K-Town
Poodle Ball
Why TiVo When You Can Steevo?
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March
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Ten reasons why Geeks make good friends - Revised
Ten Reasons Why You Should Date a Geek
Ten reasons it isn't always easy being married to ...
The Do's and Don'ts of Dating Geeks
Top ten reasons Geeks make good fathers
Geek Top 10
16 Blocks - 3.5 of 5 Stars
Flashing SE T637
Messing With My Sony Ericsson T637
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February
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Sonic Drive By
LCDStudio
Think you're cold? Think about them.
The SuperBowl XL Commercials
Cheap Books? Yes, guaranteed.
Babies' Momma Barbie
I'm not "emo", trust me.
How computer science makes me feel inside
Fredcat.net
Office Space From Justice League
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January
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PSP Antics
The New Portable Nintendo System
Coincidently... School again
School
64bit Processors: Worth it? ..in short.
Weekend 4 of 2006... Gays, drunks, and brakes.
Windows XP Pro x64
Yahoo! Widgets
Tristan and Isolde
The Faint -- Danse Macabre
I figured that, as a courtesy, I would let all of ...
Computers dot dot dot
A little late, but that doesn't change how funny I...
Monster Jam Oh-Six
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Wes
How do scientists know that the atom contains the smallest particles? What if, inside of every electron, neutron, or proton, there exists miniature galaxies, that, to the inhabitants of these galaxies, aren't very miniature at all.
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