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		<title>Fixing SFGate.com Readability</title>
		<description>Recently SFGate.com, one of the sites I like to read for both local and national news, redesigned their article layout. The new design switches from a sans-serif font to a new large serif font, Georgia, with large spacing between the words and lines. I decided to fix this problem.

I personally ...</description>
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		<title>Making Suspend to RAM work with the DFI nF4 SLI-DR Expert</title>
		<description>I finally found a workaround to a problem which has been bothering me since I built my quiet gaming PC back in January. Despite the DFI nF4 SLI-DR Expert being touted as "THE overclocker's motherboard," suspend to RAM (also known as STR or S3) didn't work properly while overclocking.

There were ...</description>
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		<title>login_sentry updated to v2.2</title>
		<description>A couple of users informed me of some minor bugs (thanks!), so I'm releasing a small update to fix them. Some of the pattern matching was also improved to handle log lines from a wider variety of ssh versions and authentication methods.

It can be retrieved here: http://www.lumiere.net/~j/login_sentry/

For those unfamiliar with ...</description>
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		<title>UTF-8 Output Support in Pine</title>
		<description>A few years ago I switched most of my terminals and programs to use UTF-8. For the most part I had no difficulties.

pine is my preferred CLI email client. It understands different character sets and can even convert from UTF-8 into several others (such as ISO-8859-1). However for some reason, ...</description>
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