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Whatever gets the job done

I should’ve tried dialing into the IBM conference center last night to
confirm that our landline could connect to it. Had to go for Plan B:
make an expensive roaming cellphone call for 30 minutes… Ouch!

All in the line of duty…

Random Emacs symbol: gnus-start-date-timer – Command: Start a timer to update the X-Sent header in the article buffers.

Short URL: http://sachachua.com/blog/p/4116

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