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	<title>Markus' (B)logbuch</title>
	<link>http://www.gimme-th.at/blog</link>
	<description>They say only the good die young. If that works both ways, I'm immortal.</description>
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		<title>Problem with playing DVD on Debian Linux</title>
		<description>Normally, DVDs play well on Debian Linux. Never experienced any problem with that. But recently, I tried to play a shop-bought DVD - and it didn't work out with Kaffeine. The message I got was:

"Your DVD is probably crypted. According to your country laws, you can or can't use libdvdcss ...</description>
		<link>http://www.gimme-th.at/blog/?p=806</link>
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		<title>Manowar gig in Fürth</title>
		<description>This concert of Manowar was absolutely great. Never did I experience anythings as loud as that. They performed so great on stage. 

But, in "Stadthalle Fürth" some bad word  threw a stink bomb. The air-conditioning system could never cope with that. So the smell was horrible. After the concert, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.gimme-th.at/blog/?p=802</link>
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		<title>Remote Desktop Connection between UltraVNC SC Server and a listening client on Linux</title>
		<description>Recently, my cousin was asking me for help with her computer. Traveling for 500 km just to help her, is too expensive. So I was looking for an easy remote access tool. I didn't want to explain for two hours, how to install VNC-Server.

Second thing: I wanted to make sure, ...</description>
		<link>http://www.gimme-th.at/blog/?p=800</link>
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		<title>Some people are asking google strange questions&#8230;</title>
		<description>Hey, today, I found in my logfile, that somebody was looking for that phrase:

hp+c3600+what+can+it+be+useful

*rofl*

Don't know, whether he/she got an answer. But I can answer it now: It can't be useful. Because it is slow, heavy, complicated and consumes more energy than an average aircraft.

The only thing it absolutely is: It ...</description>
		<link>http://www.gimme-th.at/blog/?p=797</link>
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		<title>Next concert</title>
		<description>Yeah, just ordered the tickets for the next event I will attend:

Manowar in Fürth.

Yeah, let it rock! </description>
		<link>http://www.gimme-th.at/blog/?p=794</link>
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		<title>This song always,&#8230;</title>
		<description>... makes goosebumbs on my back.

Whitesnake, Here I go again. </description>
		<link>http://www.gimme-th.at/blog/?p=792</link>
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		<title>Moving - Now I am perfect at that</title>
		<description>We moved our flat again. This time, we found a flat, which is bigger than our last one (83² instead of 64 m²). Now we have:

- a sleeping room
- a kitchen
- a living room
- a room for working
- a bath room
- and a nice corridor

Actually, I don't want to move ...</description>
		<link>http://www.gimme-th.at/blog/?p=790</link>
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		<title>Das sind ja wieder Behauptungen</title>
		<description>... was mußte ich gerade bei Yahoo lesen? Elch tötet Frau. Soweit, so schlecht.

Nur, in diesem Artikel läuft mir folgender Satz über den Weg: 

"... sagte Westlund, der knapp 50 Jahre verheiratet war und Vater von zwei Töchtern sowie drei Enkelkindern ist."

Soso, demzufolge ist der Gute, also in Summe Vater ...</description>
		<link>http://www.gimme-th.at/blog/?p=787</link>
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		<title>MS Project: Print schedule and zoom to the time of the project</title>
		<description>When using MS Project for planning your projects, you will most certainly want to make a printout of your project for showing off.

But, if you do so, MS Project starts your printout at the todays date. If your project will start in the future, you waste a lot of space ...</description>
		<link>http://www.gimme-th.at/blog/?p=782</link>
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		<title>Excel: Repeat header rows on all printed pages</title>
		<description>If you create a large table in Excel, and you want the first header rows to be printed on each page, you can do it like that:
File --> Page Setup --> Sheet
Choose the rows, you want to be printed on each page.
 </description>
		<link>http://www.gimme-th.at/blog/?p=776</link>
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