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		<title>So this is it</title>
		<description>After a days going through my planner files, here's the 110 some what blog-like notes. Some of them are pretty short. I'll write more descriptive blogs from now on.

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		<link>http://dryice.name/blog/misc/so-this-is-it/</link>
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		<title>So it all begins</title>
		<description>After several hours work, I've got my muse+pyblosxom setuped. So now it's my start of my blog.

The first thing I'll need to do is to go through my planner pages and get the notes somewhat like a blog into this blog system.

I'll write most of my blog in English, as ...</description>
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		<title>OK, I&#8217;ll go with the official hardcodedates.py</title>
		<description>And this will save some confusing about versions. I can give time 00:00 for notes without a note taken timestamp. Anyway this is what Michael give for blog files with only date in the timestamps file.

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		<link>http://dryice.name/blog/emacs/planner/ok-ill-go-with-the-official-hardcodedatespy/</link>
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		<title>I can use unison to sync the comments</title>
		<description>unison can sync two directories, which are changing on both side. It updates that do not conflict are propagated automatically. Conflicting updates are detected and displayed.

This is perfet for the comments back and force of planner-pyblosxom: people can comment on the blog via web interface, and I can reply comments ...</description>
		<link>http://dryice.name/blog/emacs/planner/i-can-use-unison-to-sync-the-comments/</link>
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		<title>Mason, planner-auth, and FreeBSD</title>
		<description>Well getting all of them working together is not a trival work for a Perl newbie like me. Andway I've found my way in, so here's some notes:

The Mason doc by "perldoc HTML::Mason" suggested to run Mason with mod_perl, However, that requires /usr/ports/www/p5-libapreq2. It took me some time to find ...</description>
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