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        <description>Tikkun Passover 2009 Supplement in Plain Text

Some folks have had problems with the font size on the 2009 Passover Supplement.  The original is from &lt;http://www.tikkun.org/article.php/seder_2009&gt;.  Below is a version converted to plain text with acroread and then reformatted in emacs.  Use it if you find it useful.</description>
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        <title>top</title>
        <link>https://www.cs.vassar.edu/people/priestdo/top?rev=1309618521&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>These are my personal pages, if you are looking for system information, please head over to top. -Greg

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&lt;http://www.eff.org/blueribbon.html&gt;
 Campaign for Online Freedom of Speech, Press and Association

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A point in every direction is the same as no point at all

These pages are XHTML compliant: use any browser you choose!

Where Am I in the world?</description>
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        <title>bibtex</title>
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        <description>Bibtex Templates

Here are a few bibtex templates that I use with the dokuwiki bibtex plugin.  In time I should have all the entry types done.

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Article Entry

An article from a journal or magazine.</description>
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        <title>bandwidth</title>
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        <description>bandwitdh test

This link will download a 178 meg file: [systemrescuecd-x86-1.0.0.iso]</description>
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        <title>software</title>
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        <description>Essential Software

Looking for a little more info? The following is a list of some of what I consider to be essential software I run in Xubuntu on my wearable.

Each of these contribute an key part of the experience:
? //software Dectalk// from fonix
:: http://www.fonixspeech.com/dectalk_legacy.php
.. Yep, this is one of two pieces of commercial software I run. For years I ran a hardware dectalk, then for a while I used pc104 based doubletalk units, as the rigs became more powerful and software…</description>
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        <title>usb760</title>
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        <description>Well, I got my Novatel Wireless usb760 and my Verizonwireless broadband plan.

I can report that the device works well but can't be set up entirely under linux.  

I can also report that VerizonWireless tech folks have much less than no clue about linux.</description>
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        <title>svn</title>
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        <description>Add new svn project

SVN svn version.cs.vassar.edu access controle

Issue the following commands to create a new project


svnadmin create /svn/svn-repos/project_NAME
chown -R www-data /svn/svn-repos/project_NAME
chgrp -R subversion /svn/svn-repos/project_NAME
chmod 770 /svn/svn-repos/project_NAME</description>
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        <description>I recently wanted to try a windows only usb device.  I deceided to bring up a qemu image and found a few things out that I wonted to put in one place:

for win2k make sure to use -win2k-hack when building the system as indicated in the qemu man page</description>
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        <description>the next big thing...

Endurance Running Harness for Herbert

October 2009

I have been a walker ever since I got my legs back as a teenager.  Before that biking is how I covered distance.  For a time I did not have use of my legs (the result of a biking accident) and was told I would not walk again.  Thankfully that was not the case, but after that the idea of running always seemed foolhardy.  All that impact, thud thud thud, not for me and my spine.  However, of late I am trying running</description>
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        <description>Timeline of Herbert

[herb one in 1997] [herb three in 1999]
[charmerino in 2000]
[herb seven in 2008]
[gerbert in 2013]

Most of my wearables pages are about the changes and modifications I have made over the years.  I noticed that it gives the impression I am constantly changing things. On this page you can see just how long particular rigs were or have been in use.</description>
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        <description>What am I wearing?

New Scientist

A few details from decades of daily wear 
[gerbert in 2013]Please note, this page documents what I was wearing during the last four of the nineteen wonderful years I spent working for the CS Department at Vassar.  For the last year and a half I have been wearing modified versions of Google Glass running Glass and Ubuntu.  Along with that I am using a Bluetooth version of the Spiffchorder for input.  Please see the</description>
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