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		<title>New Toys</title>
		<description>Well I've got these toys for some time, but I was pretty busy these days. So here are them all:

- Blackberry 8300. After 7 years, my Simense 3568i stops working. I was planning to get some simple mobile with bluetooth and EDGE, to get the N810 online when there's no ...</description>
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		<title>zsh: use function instead of a script</title>
		<description>Well in my last post I made a script to setup the title of screen window name and/or terminal title name. Now I want something more: I want a wrapper, if I call a command with this wrapper, it will set the title to the command running, and set the ...</description>
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		<title>settitle and screen</title>
		<description>While I work on command line, mostly remotely, there're two tools I like very much: settitle and screen. The first one change the terminal titles, so I can know which one to choose when switching among my X windows. The other, screen, well, have got lots of articles about it. ...</description>
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		<title>rotate the screen</title>
		<description>Well I said I could rotate my LCD after upgrade my box, it turns to be really handy.

To get benefit from that, the first thing you'll need is a monitor that supports rotate. I'm using a Dell 1905FP, and there is a lot of others that could do this.

Then you'll ...</description>
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