Hello,
I just thought I'd post regarding BUNIX having a meeting October 14th @
19:00. I know a few people have shown interest in the past so I thought
I'd pass the invite out.
In case anyone is not aware we are a UNIX related user group (not directly
associated with the University) who get
On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 19:30:06 +0100, Terry Coles d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk
wrote:
On Wednesday 21 Oct 2009, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
find / -name xorg.conf
Tried that; there was no find command (or locate).
use -iname (ignores case).
As for not being able to use find. Have you checked your
KDE 4.3 is a big improvement on 4.2 (I'm in the Fedora camp over here).
Much more stable and many of the quirks ironed out. Thats not to say its
finished yet, just at a point where its useable.
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If this patent were ever to come up in court I would just fight prior
existence. A GUI requesting priviledge escalation has existed on OSX and
*nix long before MS ever implemented it in Windows - end of story.
Personally I am happy such patents exist as they do two things:
a) Show how flawed
On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 09:06:52 -, Clive Wills cawi...@talktalk.net
wrote:
On laptop:
cd / - gets me up one level to the / area OK.
sudo tar cvf /home /media/disk/home.tar
I think what you are after is actually
sudo tar cvf /media/disk/home.tar /home
The manual for tar I have on Fedora
On Thu, 12 Nov 2009 20:41:49 -, C A Wills infocawi...@talktalk.net
wrote:
By the way the USB stick is an 8Gb one so should not be full; just
thought - formatted vfat - wonder if this is causing the problem, is
there a file size limit on vfat?
That would be the problem then I'm guessing.
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 10:30:47 -, Justin Stringfellow
jus...@stringfellow.org.uk wrote:
That said, I would have guessed that a decent SSD will be able to
retire/reallocate flaky memory locations before they fail completely.
I tend to 'attempt' similar myself. I try to only write to a USB
On Fri, 13 Nov 2009 16:43:17 -, Simon O'Riordan
voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:
Just discovered, Opera is also a bittorrent client.
Unfortunately not a particularly good one. If your just after the odd
quick file its fine. If your downloading 1080p TV Series I would advise
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 19:20:48 -, Terry Coles d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk
wrote:
Hi,
My daughter has to do an assignment at Uni using a T-Test. Although the
Uni
says that work can be submitted in Either MS or Open Office, they've
only told
her how to do it in Excel and she only has
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009 22:14:01 -, Peter Merchant mercha...@onetel.com
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Well, I'm blowed and need to retract this:
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/iso-time.html
Big to small - same way time is written ;)
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Maybe this is just because I'm running Fedora but - basic install of OO.o
from the main repos through Yum.
Open Calc
select a cell
click the little = sign by the function bar
Open the function wizard (odd icon to the left of the Sigma
Category statistics
TTEST is listed under those
On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 16:38:08 -, Terry Coles d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk
wrote:
I just remembered. Won't we going to try somewhere different? Did we
get a consensus?
I don't think one was ever reached.
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On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 12:44:40 -, Peter Merchant mercha...@onetel.com
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Now, Take the university, with it's 250-300 Wireless access points and
16,000 students, and tell me that none of them have ever downloaded
anything not legit. And it all comes over JANET (Joint Academic
On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 13:09:51 -, Sean Gibbins s...@funkygibbins.me.uk
wrote:
Instead of Lord Mandelson being paid a fortune to try and make bad,
outdated law work in favour of his rich sponsors, perhaps we need to
start employing forward-looking and tech-savvy law makers to overhaul
the
On Sun, 29 Nov 2009 18:47:57 -, Mark Elkins
markelkins...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
In theory UK law decisions apply a test of reasonableness to them.
Therefore is it reasonable for those supplying any form of open public
internet access such as pubs, universities etc to be prey to fines
On Sat, 05 Dec 2009 13:00:08 -, Andrew Drapper and...@drapper.com
wrote:
Looking to put Ubuntu on a refurbished PC, Should I use a single
drive, obviously the easiest, or should I put the os and programmes on
one disc docks on another,
That is a question only you can answer. From the
On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 17:32:12 -, Simon O'Riordan
voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:
I have been aware of the client, but for the cost of the electricity a
commercial account is better. I have a sensible domain name as well.
From this conversation I am getting the impression you are not
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 23:03:19 -, Simon O'Riordan
voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:
As I said, I'm using the HP2133 Mini. Must be a Via issue.
Simono
The Via chips are pretty poor performers, if you are getting it to do
large amounts of graphics work without offloading things onto a GPU
I shall be driving from Bournemouth to the meet this week. If anyone wants
a lift give me an email offlist and we can sort something out - I'm pretty
flexible and all I ask is a coke at the other end.
Rob
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On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 11:12:44 -, Ralph Corderoy ra...@inputplus.co.uk
wrote:
So, perhaps it's easier the other way. Who's planning on going to the
Dorchester pub tonight?
Given I've two passengers I was going to play it by ear and possibly come.
Most of the forecasts are putting the
On Tue, 05 Jan 2010 18:03:40 -, Peter Merchant mercha...@onetel.com
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and I wonder how many English have a shovel in their car boots?
Sorry - best I've got are some blankets and a full tank of diesel in case
I get stuck.
It just comes down to only ever having snow for a week a
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 09:52:33 -, Peter Merchant mercha...@onetel.com
wrote:
It's too late to study for the exam by then. They have had since
December 14th to do that. Time to come out and chill.
I'm inclined to agree - as one of the students with an exam - however I
have to put the exam
On Sat, 09 Jan 2010 12:11:23 -, Keith Edmunds k...@midnighthax.com
wrote:
Interesting. Care to summarise how the two methods differ?
An example from our coursework - people gained marks for putting a not
putting firewall between an internet connect and a web-server. Those who
put a
Hello Terry,
Sorry for posting twice in a row but I didn't realise exactly the
question. As before I've got a PS3 working quite nicely.
The main script I use is included below. It produces some large files but
it does work on the PS3. I've had this working up to 720p content just
fine so I
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 18:04:17 -, Terry Coles d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk
wrote:
It's not that the file wouldn't play on the PS3; I couldn't even add it
to
the list of videos for streaming in MediaTomb. Is there a way to do
this in the shell instead of through a browser so I can see the
Interesting I'm running some tests on my windows virtual machines
Internet Explorer 6 on XP with a completely default install was unique
Internet Explorer 7 on Vista with a completely default install was unique
Internet Explorer 8 on Windows 7 shared its fingerprint with one other
user.
It
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 12:38:29 -, Dominic Lonsdale
lonsdale...@btinternet.com wrote:
The torrent running FON user will have signed on to the BT FON
connection using his BT log-in and will be identifiable as a seperate
entity.
Aah - I apologise for my naivety on the BT FON system. That
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 22:25:03 -, Victor Churchill
victorchurch...@gmail.com wrote:
Being as the service is 'free'
I don't think cost has ever been his problem. I can see his point, your
not locking yourself into 'their' technology but your also giving them
your data. At least opening
On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 08:35:31 -, Tim Allen t...@ls83.eclipse.co.uk
wrote:
I can live without the drive, so would be grateful for adviceon how I
can prevent the kernel autodetecting the drive.
To walk into the obvious door. Why can't you unplug the drive? Or just
disable it in the
On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 18:52:54 -, Peter Harris
peter.harr...@virgin.net wrote:
It does not appear in the applications menu and I
can't find a way of starting it.
You don't 'start' any of the Tex packages per-se. You invoke them into
your Tex source.
Like you don't 'run' certain
On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 15:04:15 -, Terry Coles d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk
wrote:
I think what the OP wants to do is paste his formulae into OOo and have
it display them in some way. I can't see how to do it, but I feel as if
there should be a way.
Unfortunately for this instance, the use
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 10:55:59 +0100, David Stanton davi...@ntlworld.com
wrote:
The problem is their site (such as it is) is registered at the moment
in the name of the web designers who alone can edit it.
If they control the domain name, they can make the address record for
that domain
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 16:44:58 +0100, David Stanton davi...@ntlworld.com
wrote:
This hardly seems something a ethical web designer would do without at
the very least explaining it to and discussing it with their clients (my
friends), who not being IT aware, wouldn't look at the source code and
On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 13:28:28 +0100, David Stanton davi...@ntlworld.com
wrote:
The site is up and running. I've copied the html code using ctrl-U
facility on Firefox. There doesn't seem to be anything else untoward on
it and no other scripts - that is except for spelling and other sloppy
On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 19:33:05 +0100, Terry Coles d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk
wrote:
I realise that British justice is nowhere near as unjust as the US
variety,
It seems our current governing parties are envious though.
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If page changes when viewed - are there differences if you 'log in' then
it must be running some background code.
There will be some code running behind that form - though it would be a
quick job to re-create it so I wouldn't worry too much.
Just to clarify - the php code runs on the server
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 20:09:58 +0100, Terry Coles d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk
wrote:
people who illegally download buy more music legally than those whodon't.
*clearly* those people would spend even more if they weren't downloading
illegally.
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I'm not sure if you left out the sarcasm tags or whether you really
believe
Apologies - I did leave off the sarcasm tags.
I think the 'trialing' is one aspect of the 'pirates'. The other is that
those are the
On Sat, 03 Apr 2010 14:11:48 +0100, Andrew Montgomery-Hurrell
darkliq...@darkliquid.co.uk wrote:
Thats essentially what DRM is. As it's already been proven, it is
entirely ineffective. However, if they were free, time limited full
songs would be a nice way of doing publicity and try before
On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 10:36:46 +0100, Peter Merchant mercha...@onetel.com
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Well Kim, This sounds negative. What sort of venue would you suggest in
order to entice you to attend meetings?
I'm probably speaking out of turn here - just send a shaddup my way if I
am.
I think me and Terry
On Sun, 11 Apr 2010 11:33:03 +0100, Ralph Corderoy ra...@inputplus.co.uk
wrote:
Yes, back when installing Linux could be a chore, and we had Bournemouth
Uni access, folks used to take their hardware along to get problems
looked at.
There have been times recently where I've felt that would
You wont hear me saying no if I can make it on the date/time arranged
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On Sun, 16 May 2010 10:09:30 +0100, Simon O'Riordan
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Also- I finally managed to set up folder-sharing on VirtualBox.
It depends on having the guest extensions installed, which means a crap
screen resolution, but it is the only way I know.
Hello Simon,
Just
In general this should be very good news. In practice I'm not so convinced.
As yet I can't see the downside for the 'general' person. Ask me again in
5 years time.
One fishy element is MS being heavely financially invested in h264 and the
MPEG-LA, it makes little sense for them to turn their
Hmm - the first thought is puppy might not be an ideal 'demonstration'
linux for someone fresh. Though its designed to be 'easy', its primary
purpose it to be small. Small might work but isn't feature rich.
However, choice has been made now so I wont go on.
Apparenly puppy has a
On Mon, 24 May 2010 18:18:50 +0100, Terry Coles d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk
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I wouldn't say he is fresh; he's been playing with Linux for some time
and liked Puppy because it is so light.
Aah OK. It seemed he was new to Linux and I was worried may have made the
wrong choice. I'm not
On Wed, 26 May 2010 20:05:14 +0100, Simon O'Riordan
voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:
It's going on nicely, as smooth as Ubuntu in every respect so far.
Not someone who plays .mp3s regularly then ;)
As a Fedora user I would advise and 'desktop' system has the RPM Fusion
repository
On Wed, 26 May 2010 20:42:17 +0100, Simon O'Riordan
voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:
I tend to use this guide on fresh installs
http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-f12.html sadly [s]he has not
released a F13 version as yet. Hopefully it will arrive soon. If your
careful you
On Wed, 26 May 2010 21:56:57 +0100, Simon O'Riordan
voluntar...@btopenworld.com wrote:
But I still think that Ubuntu is better. Consumers want to compute, not
sit an exam.
True - though the F/OSS pushers would reply with those steps should not be
needed.
Hopefully updates arn't too bad
On Tue, 01 Jun 2010 13:10:29 +0100, Andrew Drapper and...@drapper.com
wrote:
1. I have in the past had a number of pre-installed pc with XP, but
only restore CD's I can probably find the COA Is there anyway to use
these?
The likely-hood is these keys are for an OEM (Original Equipment
On Tue, 13 Jul 2010 23:24:35 +0100, Gemma gemma_ja...@lineone.net wrote:
Oooh ! gee thanks Peter, I'll bear that in mind, before I reminisce
again.
HA! - I have a lecturer who feels forth is the best thing since sliced
bread. Still works regularly on interpreters and is still convinced I
On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 13:45:08 +0100, Peter Merchant
madsmad...@netscape.net wrote:
Who's That? You can reply off line if you would rather not name names.
His name is Peter Knaggs - I'm fairly sure he would be happy having his
name associated with Forth in any way.
A quick Google of him
TPB is currently under attack from every angle. There are several
worldwide governments after their demise, including a recent legal ruling
suing their ISP for 50,000 euro every day they remain up. TPB is currently
moving servers again.
I can't see TPB making that in donations daily -
On Fri, 06 Aug 2010 21:01:29 +0100, jr jr4...@gmail.com wrote:
rsync, scheduled via cron.
Or for true backups - rsnapshot
Honestly just set the thing up and let it manage hourly, daily, weekly,
monthly whatever rsynced and hard-linked backups.
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On Sat, 07 Aug 2010 10:09:51 +0100, Peter Merchant
madsmad...@netscape.net wrote:
Thanks, Terry, but it is this last stage that gives the grief. k3b
collects all the files and folders that I want, but has a -known-
problem when it starts to write to a disk. I have used it before for
cutting
On Sat, 07 Aug 2010 17:39:05 +0100, Dan Dart dand...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Looks like either the format is incompatible (vastly differing
versions of glibc?) or the file was transferred in ascii mode when it
should have been transferred in binary mode. Take a look at your
settings on the FTP
On Mon, 09 Aug 2010 12:38:38 +0100, Peter Merchant
madsmad...@netscape.net wrote:
is this the ex- Mountbatten Arms?
Correct
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On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 11:30:38 +0100, Dominic Lonsdale
lonsdale...@btinternet.com wrote:
Can a CPU overheat so quickly ( after about 10 seconds) ?
Test it -- take the heat-sink off your desktop and see how long it lasts.
Given its also got time to boot into memtest etc. I'd say yeah they'll
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010 19:29:47 +0100, Terry Coles d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk
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OK. I've fixed it. I took the Windows approach; I uninstalled it and
re- installed it. I vaguely remember uninstalling something this
morning, which took out some KDE dependencies. I suspect that one of
then I would say to give the magazine a go.
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install libpng' should do the trick.
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2010 23:12:25 +0100, Simon O'Riordan
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I know nothing of Centos, but if you have a synaptic package manager you
might want to do a search for libpng and if found, reinstall it.
Yum Yum Yum Yum Yum
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/Sony_BMG_CD_copy_protection_scandal
Any examples of these applications?
Agreed though - this whole story reeks of conspiracy and so without
applications its difficult to verify.
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to the system. Once in place a user is unable to rip/copy the CD as the
root-kit blocks this from happening.
Luckly it wouldn't work on other systems. Not even OS X.
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not installing at all.
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apache instance will need to be re-started. It just
doesn't require taking the whole system down.
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the idea of
vigilant policing.
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On Sun, 12 Sep 2010 10:36:37 +0100, Sean Gibbins s...@funkygibbins.me.uk
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It's not the same as sending Charles Bronson after them, is it? ;-)
Slippery slope
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. in the fray)
It makes people accustomed, to aiding in the prosecution of their peers,
in the process of 'potential crimes'. It also makes people accustomed to
remote monitoring of their peers, by their peers. If I can monitor
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speed past the school? What can be done to slow them down?
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On 12/09/10 12:10, Robert Bronsdon wrote:
Do people speed past the school? What can be done to slow them down?
Bung a camera outside and send them a hefty fine?
But you've not stopped them speeding. You've
with promoting alternative systems.
Suffice to say the EEE Linux edition (which had been out-selling the XP
one) started to disappear from shelves. It didn't take long for everyone
else to follow suite.
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the legality of
such deals but they make sense to the garage. Coming back onto point, non
of the PC manufacturers appear to be big enough to fend off MS and the
competition in the market place for others to broker similar deals.
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arguably supports the system better than any MS offering would.
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the USA
in the past and saved money that way, including shipping! Perhaps your
company that sells things properly could also be a UK distributor for
System 76? ;)
Contact them and ask - about shipping to the UK and about becoming a
distributor.
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Oh don't do it to me. I need a rack and I'm in Melksham.
Moving in a few weeks time and I don't know if I'll have space in the new
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. Is this because people have got too used to being provided
half the facts and knowing the results from the data don't always mean
very much?
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How
roads) but you can
be stopped for driving in a reckless manner.
Works over there.
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. At the same
time, *DO* install rpmfusion, this brings the package count back up near
the Ubuntu level and will avoid rpm hell.
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if Ubuntu has taken on Network Manager. Restarting this is could work.
I'll have a rant at this stage and say OpenBSD still has the best wireless
system out there. It's not got the complete compatibility list of Network
Manager and wpa supplicant. But it ruddy well works.
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but some of the more experience out there may wish to try
something new.
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to book a room and have everybody work there, It has
wireless access, and maybe even a VLAN wired port.
I have emailed Peter off list regarding this - but it might not be such a
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On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 10:36:53 +0100, Simon O'Riordan
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Where is 10.10? What the heck are they playing at?
Getting the release right - not just rushing it out?
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a much better
protocol for this sort of this.
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On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 15:05:33 +0100, Simon O'Riordan
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Fuck-ups like this aren't just embarrassing; they are harmful to Linux.
Sadly we still haven't ruled out PEBKAC
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Also note that until there are a decent number of full copies of the file
in the pool things will be slow.
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Sorry - forgot to mention
The driver is still in a non-ready stage according to the developers.
However it seems to be working just fine for me on Fedora.
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like
http://x.cygwin.com/ which is an X client for windows.
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than the Nvidia blob (to be expected).
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be the fist fix.
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members along.
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On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 15:48:26 -, Peter Jill Harris
peter_harri...@btinternet.com wrote:
Just checking I am still connected
Nope - I don't think you are ;)
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was rm -rf ~/.shotwell/Examples
If you did the former - then I hope your backup of ~ is recent ;)
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allies in fending off
these Russian commie beliefs!
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/assassinate-assange/
Sadly I feel we are entering an age where, if the powers-that-be do not
want you to know the truth. You're safer to just believe what your told.
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about Assange). Fox News does seem to make the Sun look a credible
source.
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in the future you might note wma support is more
prevalent that ogg.
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