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Sun Mar 23 2003, 11:50
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HERE'S A SELECTION of columns that have proved popular reading in the INQUIRER - we'll add to this list as time continues its merciless progress. If there's a column you particularly like, drop us a line here, and we'll consider adding it. ยต

Doug Mohney
PR Hell
Moore's Law meets market saturation
PCs a matter of choice, not religion
PC comes to the end of the road

Wendy M. Grossman
The alternative universe of stupid people
The Poindexter-industrial complex
By any other name the emperor would still be Monday
A market pen, tape and a taste for Celine Dion

Gutterwatch Columns
The INQUIRER guide to English English
Western hacks gobsmacked by Tibet's progress
Intel's guide to the European press
The INQUIRER guide to media training I
The INQUIRER guide to media training II
The INQUIRER guide to media training III

Dimitri Kessler
Powerchip and Mitsubishi's relationship explored
Economies of DRAM manufacturers disturbed by drastic trends

Jack Russell
Microsoft Kangaroo Court opens in SQL Slammer affair
RIAA's attempt to hold ISPs to account is risible
The battle between X86-64, the Intel Itanic and Planet Other
Is the Wintel alliance falling apart?

Tony Smith
Apple Power Mac desktops - comparisions Nvidious?
Big Blue chips for Apple eclipse Motorola's G4s
AMD, Sun set to bash the Itanic
Nforce 2 cutting edge, or cutting corners?

Andrew Thomas
BBC should get off its backside
Confusion all round as Celeron heads for the gulag
Oi! Microsoft! People who live in ivory towers shouldn't...
UK ID card protest will rebound on activists

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