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Chapter 19: "No boundaries" for Barry's libido
By Thomas Scoville
May 19, 1999
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Chapter 18: The women's locker room game -- Decathlon of the flesh
By Thomas Scoville
May 15, 1999
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Chapter 17: Wizards with Harvard degrees and $4,000 suits
By Thomas Scoville
May 12, 1999
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Results: "Microsoft is my shepherd" and other prayers for the digital age.
By Charlie Varon and Jim Rosenau
May 8, 1999
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Chapter 16: Looking for a gal who's quick with a vaporizer
By Thomas Scoville
May 8, 1999
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You think you have bad breath but you don't. Or do you?
By Mary Roach
May 7, 1999
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Chapter 15: Where elite geeks meet to eat -- and run
By Thomas Scoville
May 5, 1999
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Chapter 14: Programming in vampire mode -- or, the long dark night of the code
By Thomas Scoville
May 1, 1999
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Chapter 13: Executive pep talk -- managing for total chaos.
By Thomas Scoville
April 28, 1999
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Chapter 12: Why Barry carries a MiG stick
By Thomas Scoville
April 24, 1999
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Prayers for the digital age
By Charlie Varon and Jim Rosenau
April 24, 1999
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Luddite testimonials
By Charlie Varon and Jim Rosenau
April 9, 1999
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Chapter 6: Large No. 11 at the Tung Kee Noodle House
By Thomas Scoville
April 1, 1999
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Silicon Follies: By Thomas Scoville. Chapter 5: Addressed for success
By Thomas Scoville
March 29, 1999
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Silicon Follies: By Thomas Scoville. Chapter 4: The claw and the classifieds
By Thomas Scoville
March 25, 1999
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Silicon Follies: By Thomas Scoville. Chapter 3: Hacked in Seattle
By Thomas Scoville
March 22, 1999
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By Andrew Leonard
January 5, 1999
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Jenni in space! Palmagotchi! and other heardlines for the new year.
By Janelle Brown, Andrew Leonard And Scott Rosenberg
January 4, 1999
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Sometimes what our gestures say is not what we mean. International business traveler Roger Axtell tells Salon's Dawn MacKeen that he has learned this truth the hard way.
By Dawn Mackeen
November 19, 1998
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Lorrie Moore finds the lighter side of ordinary madness in "Birds of America."
By Dwight Garner
October 27, 1998
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What the spell-checker knows: By Tom Krattenmaker. It doesn't just fix your typos -- it sees through to the truth behind names.
By Tom Krattenmaker
September 18, 1998
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How Sen. John McCain's tasteless two-liner about Chelsea Clinton and Janet Reno was censored out of the nation's leading newspapers.
By David Corn
June 25, 1998
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An American expatriate weathers the slings and arrows of learning another language.
By Rolf Potts
June 22, 1998
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The Freudian e-mail: By Regina Lynn Preciado. What happens when you send a disparaging message to precisely the wrong person?
By Regina Lynn Preciado
June 19, 1998
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"The Secret Diary of Bill Gates" recycles yesterday's Web humor.
By Janelle Brown
June 16, 1998