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is id on the stock market?
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February 05, 2002 02:33 PM
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February 05, 2002 02:33 PM
huh?
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"the sad thing about promit's sig is that it lacks intelligence, therefore artifice" - Jello di Caca"There is no flag that is large enough to hide the shame of americaca" -System of a Jello
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LessBread
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February 05, 2002 04:05 PM
I don''t think so, and from the story that /. linked to the other day, I doubt Carmack will ever want to take it there.
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"I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes." - the Laughing Man
Pyabo
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February 05, 2002 07:13 PM
id is a privately owned company, hence not on the stock market.
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