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<dc:date>2008-07-20T00:25:50Z</dc:date>
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<title>success</title>
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<description>Sometimes people ask was your greatest success, what you are the most proud of, or your greatest accomplishment.&amp;nbsp; That type of thing.&amp;nbsp; It was just a game, but this is the story I come back to in my mind.</description>
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<title>in rainbows</title>
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<description>I do not listen to all the new cool music like the cool kids do here.&amp;nbsp; I don't buy or even steal very much music these days, I even let my coveted oink account expire.&amp;nbsp; But I heard of Radiohead's new pay-what-you-want experiment now that they are off-label, so I figured what the heck and pre-ordered.&amp;nbsp; I like Radiohead, why not chip in a few bucks to celebrate them being off-label. I got my download email this morning.&amp;nbsp; It's good.&amp;nbsp; It's very good.&amp;nbsp; It's more than good.&amp;nbsp; It's so good it hurts.&amp;nbsp; I can't remember a time I've enjoyed an album so much since I was in high school, and this was my first listen.</description>
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<title>Ask Husi: mobile ssh?</title>
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<description>So, it seems I've recently become a DBA.&amp;nbsp; I'm pretty excited about this, but one of the key responsibilities is to take care of the precious servers when they fall over.&amp;nbsp; Ideally I'd like to get some sort of mobile device that would let me investigate the problem and fix it via ssh terminal.&amp;nbsp; So what are my options here?</description>
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<title>best tv characters of all time</title>
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<description>My list is biased towards more current shows, but that's because older shows suck in comparison to the best of shows today.</description>
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<title>things fall apart</title>
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<description>My laptop is falling apart.&amp;nbsp; When I say that, I really do mean that literally.&amp;nbsp; Speakers don't work, wireless card cracked and holding together by a thread, lcd hinge broken and held together literally by velcro.&amp;nbsp; Hard drive constantly fills logfiles up with i/o errors.&amp;nbsp; I've already replaced the screen and the keyboard on it.&amp;nbsp; AC adaptor held together with duct tape.&amp;nbsp; Pretty much the only thing it has going for it are my beloved dinosaur comic stickers. So when I hear of these new Dellbuntu machines coming out, that's great news for me.&amp;nbsp; I don't have to shell out $50 to microsoft* and I really like Dell's new accidental warranty coverage (you can see why from the preceding paragraph).&amp;nbsp; I convince the lovely wife to let me get one, and so I try only to realize that Dell conveniently withdrew warranty support from these machines. Inside: TV season finale reviews, and the word "fuck" * which I hate so much</description>
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<title>ATTENTION BAY AREA NON-INFIDELS</title>
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<description>I'm going to the MySQL conference which brings me to San Jose in a bit.&amp;nbsp; Any chance that we can set up a hangout in/near San Francisco for Fri Apr 27 or Sat Apr 28?</description>
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<title>linux networking</title>
<link>http://www.hulver.com/scoop/story/2007/1/21/164112/769</link>
<description>Anyone here have some expertise in the world of linux networking?&amp;nbsp; I'm having a hell of a time connecting to my work VPN using PPTP.&amp;nbsp; Fun times with "route" ahead.    Update [2007-1-21 18:7:21 by theantix]: ni, ruler of the known universe, solved this problem for me.  Did I mention he rules?</description>
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<title>Un whine</title>
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<description>Everything seems to be going right.</description>
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<title>ask husi: perl mysql stored procs?</title>
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<description>My dear HuSi infidels, the time has come yet again for me to beg for your mercy.&amp;nbsp; Have any of you had to bear the burden the pleasure of hacking in Perl on MySQL's stored procedures?&amp;nbsp; Because I'm frigging stumped! </description>
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<title>Ask Husi: hot dogs for life?</title>
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<description>I remember reading a story, perhaps years ago, which claimed that a guy lived to be pretty old.  In his entire life he had eaten pretty much only hot dogs.  One problem with this story: I can't find any reference to the story anywhere and I have pretty strong google-fu so I'm kind of baffled as to why I can't find this story regardless of if it's true or false.    Do any of you out there in the audience know of this story, or better yet have better google-fu skills than I and can find a reference to it?    Inside: zombies!</description>
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