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- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Criticism of net snooping bill grows
- more RIP tracking (12 Jun 2000) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Critics attack net journal initiative
- That Soros gives money to stuff like this rocks. That the BBC didn't interview anyone other than apologists for the academic publishing industries sucks. (26 Mar 2002) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Cyber criminals feel the heat
- are 'hate sites' illegal? (22 Jun 1999) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Cyborg study draws fire
- "They will be jumping me from behind to see what signals are generated when I'm surprised" Can we volunteer to help with this bit? (22 Mar 2002) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Designer cat controversy
- (28 Jun 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Digital box to 'master' home devices
- Linux/802.11b home entertainment centre (8 Jan 2002) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Digital photos 'endanger the past'
- since when did degree dissertaions with out-of-date ideas about digital photography written by wedding photographers become news? (29 Oct 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Dinosaur honour for Dire Straits
- Life imitates Onion, p1. 57 (24 Jan 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Diphtheria genetic code cracked
- "the bacterium that causes Diphtheria on the Internet." I hope it's not contagious. (7 Oct 1999) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Don't blink ... you'll miss the ads
- shades of max headroom? (14 Aug 1998) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Don't miss the show
- why doesn't the fuckwit give us an exact time rather than '45 minutes after sunset' (23 Feb 1999) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Doom on wheels stalks slugs
- Roboslug really does exist! (3 Nov 1999) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Doomed love songs of whales
- So they're saying that there are a few blue whales left. A forlorn hope, perhaps. And now they can't hear each other. (19 Jun 2002) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | E-commerce blueprint under fire
- (19 May 1999) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | E-lobbyists to @dopt an MP
- Stef's file at GCHQ just got a bit bigger (12 Dec 1998) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Ecstasy linked to brain damage
- what's my name again??? (6 Nov 1997) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Employers gain e-snoop powers
- ooh! should i swear? we have snooping laws now right? (24 Oct 2000) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Encryption debate hots up
- Our Chris on scrambling for safety III (24 Mar 1999) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Essex girls get wired
- (23 Mar 1999) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Etna hoops it up
- made my morning - time for a fag (3 Apr 2000) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | European 'spying' laws savaged
- euuuuuuuuu! (30 May 2002) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Extrasolar planet detected
- planet starbucks (15 Nov 1999) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | FBI investigates net sabotage
- ffs. How much sympathy do I have. (9 Feb 2000) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | FBI warns of surge in hacking
- although, presumably, if anyone from a neighbouring galaxy attacked the milky way, the Chaos group would back agressive hacking of their servers. (17 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Fish-brained robot at Science Museum
- "oh my god, they sucked his BRAINS out" (27 Nov 2000) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Fix your Windows, says Microsoft
- uhghg (21 Dec 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Forest survey shows big holes
- Deforestation is a bigger problem than is generally accepted, because much of what's classified as "intact" forest has in fact been badly degraded by illegal logging. (3 Apr 2002) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Future fantastic, future frightening?
- awesome montage at the top of this stupid article (9 Nov 1999) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Gadget with more byte than bark
- but what's Clinton's dog saying? (8 Aug 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Gates and Jobs - the movie
- Oh. My. God. (27 Aug 1998) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Gates police mugshot found
- The Sun published the pic in question about 4 or 5 months ago... (18 Aug 1998) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Giant crystal cave discovered
- Wow. (12 Jun 2000) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Giant sunspot comes into view
- Sunspots is bright and scary. And bigger than the biggest house *ever* - even the one the queen lives in. (22 Sep 2000) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Giant world detected in deep space
- nemesis discovered...? (4 Jul 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | SCI/TECH | Ginger was big tom
- "the proud owner of three testicles" (23 Dec 1999) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | GM goat spins web based future
- The future is here. (21 Aug 2000) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | GM monkeys will 'not replace mice'
- do they glow in the dark? (12 Jan 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Google hit by link bombers
- the laziest bbc piece in ages (13 Mar 2002) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Hacker scare hits Virgin Net
- Whoops (10 Jan 2000) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Hackers 'branded as terrorists'
- how about this shit? (28 Sep 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Hackers kill off heroes
- A bit William Gibson... (3 Jan 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Hackers penetrate Pentagon
- I like this (26 Feb 1998) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Hacking with a Pringles tube
- especially like the headline 'crisp signal'. (9 Mar 2002) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Happy birthday Linux
- i thought linux was younger than that (24 Aug 2001) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Harry Potter and the German pirates
- or to put it another way, you can't move for Harry Potter warez. (1 Sep 2000) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Here come the ratbots
- Surely a much more fun thing to do would be to breed a tiny race of humans who could ride rats like horses, as they'd be able to do all of this, but be much more fun to watch. (2 May 2002) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Hole in AOL's messaging program
- hole in AIM (3 Jan 2002) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Holograms to store terabyte
- holographic terabyte memory storage (21 Jan 1999) Permalink
- BBC News | Sci/Tech | Hubble finds missing hydrogen
- (4 May 2000) Permalink
- BBC News | SCI/TECH | IBM to build supercomputer
- one of the first routines the bit-chomping-behemoth will run is the maximal list of all stupid pun names you can call a really expensive and big computer (8 Dec 1999) Permalink