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Global fishiness
How can Wal-Mart sell Chilean salmon for $4.84 a pound? An excerpt from "The Wal-Mart Effect."
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Passionate hoo-ha about intellectual property: Readers respond to Andrew Leonard's "Music Rules."
Idiots in the boardroom
Kurt Eichenwald's absorbing new book offers us a look inside Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling's thoughts and private conversations as Enron sank. But it doesn't tell us if they were sinners or just fools -- or what the Enron saga says about American business.
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Games don't kill, people do -- and guns. Readers respond to David Kushner's "Grand Death Auto."
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Don't let the door hit you on the way out. Readers shed few tears for Carly Fiorina.
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Can't we all just get along? Not bloody likely, say readers responding to the latest round of Mac-Windows wars.
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A nation of Windows users is sick and tired of slobbery Mac love: Readers respond to Farhad Manjoo's "Hallelujah, the Mac Is Back."
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Not every online school is a soulless factory: Readers respond to Alex Wright's "From Ivory Tower to Academic Sweatshop."
"Dude, did I steal your job?"
"Debugging Indian Computer Programmers" is a lighthearted, first-person look at a touchy subject.
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The real reasons Microsoft won't stop spam. Readers respond to Brian McWilliams' "How Microsoft Is Losing the War on Spam."
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Farhad Manjoo: Steve Jobs' love slave or minion of Satan? Readers respond to "A Mac for the Masses."
Insanely geeky
Andy Hertzfeld's collection of stories about the legendary creation of the Macintosh is full of details only an engineer could love -- and that's why it works.
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Blame the filmmakers, not the copyright laws. Readers respond to Andrew Leonard's story about the "Eyes on the Prize" mess.
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Why only really stupid terrorists would use lasers to take down planes. A response to Patrick Smith's "Ask the Pilot."
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A digital wardrobe specialist at Industrial Light and Magic takes issue with Sarah Lidgus' "Digital Fashion Design Ain't as Easy as It Looks."
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Political blogs did not fail in 2004: A response to "When Technology Became Cool Again," from Daily Kos' Markos Moulitsas Zuniga.
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In defense of patents: Readers respond to Jason Schultz's "When Patents Go Bad."
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High tech workers getting screwed? It's called g-l-o-b-a-l-i-z-a-t-i-o-n. Readers respond to Katharine Mieszkowski's "Santa's Sweatshop."
No boring fighting parts
Rich and evocative, "Myst IV: Revelation" is a worthy successor to one of the greatest computer games of all time.
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Readers respond to "Election Fraud Watch," by Farhad Manjoo.
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"You may say there is no evidence the vote was hacked. I say there is no evidence the vote wasn't hacked." Was Salon's Farhad Manjoo too quick to dismiss election fraud allegations? Readers weigh in.
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I'm supposed to chat people up who think I'm a godless feminazi? I think not. Readers respond to Andrew Leonard's "Trapped in the Echo Chamber."
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"Who did our ancestors sue if there was a rock on the ground?" Readers respond to Linda Baker's "Walk to School, Yes, but Don't Forget Your Lawyer."
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The real problems with cancer research, nanotechnology and religion: Readers respond to Greg Barrett's "Ignoring the Big C" and Howard Lovy's "Nanotech Angels."
Oil, oil, toil and trouble
The future won't be defined by East vs. West or Christian vs. Muslim. As Michael Klare's new book, "Blood and Oil," shows, it's all about who has, and who wants, the black gold.
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