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  <title>Re: Aug 08 by lanjackal</title>
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    <title>PC World - Time for Change? Not Necessarily</title>
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    <modified>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 06:00:50 +0000</modified>
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          &gt;     Utter nonsense. The Bank of America site has showed in bright green since FF3 dropped.        &lt;a href="http://r9.sharedcopy.com/30g6904m#shcp0"
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    <title>First Drive: 2008 Range Rover Sport - Autoblog</title>
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          &gt;     Wrong. The point of the RRS was to counteract the introduction of the X5 4.6i and ML55, which were killing RR in terms of performance.        &lt;a href="http://r0.sharedcopy.com/3tk15vqi#shcp0"
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    <title>Open Source: An Open Question for Red Hat and Others</title>
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          &gt;     Linux zealots take heed: There is NO money in consumer Linux development. That's why it will always lag behind proprietary solutions like Windows and Mac OS without a wealthy benefactor such as Mark Shuttleworth.        &lt;a href="http://r7.sharedcopy.com/2e0448#shcp0"
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    <title>.:: Aero-News Network: The Aviation and Aerospace World's Daily/Real-Time News and Information Service ::.</title>
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    <modified>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 23:30:07 +0000</modified>
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          &gt;     Ummm ... when was this written? Oil prices are currently @ $113/barrel.        &lt;a href="http://r8.sharedcopy.com/1u6ukb#shcp0"
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    <title>   Review: 2009 Acura TL and TL SH-AWD </title>
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    <modified>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 23:00:55 +0000</modified>
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          &gt;     If that's really the case, one can only wonder what purpose the RL serves in Acura's lineup. Seems to me as if the TL's becoming another Cadillac CTS - taking on 2 classes while cannibalizing the selling points of step-up models in the OEM lineup.        &lt;a href="http://r6.sharedcopy.com/7gm96hc#shcp0"
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          &gt;     Ummm ... I'll believe this when I see it in a comparative road test. I have a hard time believing the TL will outperform any other vehicle at its price point except the CTS or the C-class.        &lt;a href="http://r6.sharedcopy.com/7gm96hc#shcp1"
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    <title>Laser Gunship Fires; 'Deniable' Strikes Ahead? | Danger Room from Wired.com</title>
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          &gt;     This is the best description of the effects of a weapons system I've read in a while :)        &lt;a href="http://r4.sharedcopy.com/4t8ckp0#shcp0"
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          &gt;     Lasers burn. Their effects are obvious, especially if objects around the person were hit also. Lightning strikes are pretty easily ruled out via weather conditions at the time, among other things.        &lt;a href="http://r4.sharedcopy.com/4t8ckp0#shcp1"
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          &gt;     What trouble? This argument is nonsense.        &lt;a href="http://r4.sharedcopy.com/4t8ckp0#shcp2"
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    <title>DOD advisory board urges sweeping changes to US defence industry structure</title>
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          &gt;     This is probably the best common sense approach I've heard to defense procurement in years.        &lt;a href="http://r3.sharedcopy.com/8er9kes#shcp0"
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