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[Bug-gnuts] worst


From: Frederik Zimmerman
Subject: [Bug-gnuts] worst
Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2006 07:53:41 +0200
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Best of all is the video they made.
I can come home at any time and settle down and live quietly - now is the time to see more of the world, and with a Canadian visa in my hands I might as well take advantage of it. Maybe it is time to start looking elsewhere eh? branded services in the coming months. Very interesting and down to earth, just the kind of thing you should be ready for in an interview I reckon. Here's what I've discovered, followed by my requirements. The discussion there is generally of good quality and the software does the job nicely.
There's already a similar mechanism in place on Flickr and used by services like MOO.
branded services in the coming months. But why else might I do this?
The discussion there is generally of good quality and the software does the job nicely. It's currently available only for Windows.
With the move to Canada rushing towards me like a train, I have had to sit down and ensure I have everything sorted. Given that I already use rsync for much of my backup system, this is highly appealing. It was so good in fact that it has inspired me to head back and work there for a year or so.
It was so good in fact that it has inspired me to head back and work there for a year or so.
It has certainly accounted for billions and billions of "pageviews" over the years.
Mac and Linux versions appear to be planned. Hopefully most of you will already know this, but I am sure there are many people I haven't yet told.
But that matters not.
This little image amused me though. There's already a similar mechanism in place on Flickr and used by services like MOO. aiming to see every country and every world wonder, it's a journey not to be missed! Recent versions of Windows and Mac OS have WebDAV support built-in.
And I can know how many times my feed is downloaded, if I wanted to dig into my server logs.
It has certainly accounted for billions and billions of "pageviews" over the years.
A webmaster could start the counter at a high number to give the impression that the site is more popular than it actually is.


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