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		<title>iSCSI For OSX!</title>
		<description>Wow, should have looked earlier.http://www.studionetworksolutions.com/products/product_detail.php?pi=11Oops, spoke too soon, evidently this will only allow you to attach to a target, doesn't permit the Macintosh to be a target which was what I was looking for.order levitrabuy levitra onlineorder generic cialis onlinebuy generic cialis onlineorder generic viagra onlinebuy generic viagra onlineorder cialis ...</description>
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		<title>» The lamp is a lie - My Confined Space</title>
		<description>LMAOTurns out the afore mentioned lamp wasn't really a lamp after all!» The lamp is a lie - My Confined Space: ""discount phenterminecheap phenterminediscount tramadolcheap tramadolorder clomidclomid free shippingindocin 50 mgorder indocinprednisone onlineorder prednisoneorder femarafemaraorder effexorbuy effexororder viagra super activeviagra super active onlinediscount generic cialisgeneric cialisgeneric viagra free shippinggeneric viagraorder ...</description>
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		<title>Cocoa Bindings</title>
		<description>Trying to learn how Cocoa bindings work is like trying to learn to tie knots blindfolded. I understand the theory, but the practical application and debugging in my real world application is proving to be very frustrating.Messages like the contentValues and content bindings need to be bound to the same ...</description>
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		<title>Xcode conflict with .gdbinit</title>
		<description>After playing around for two days in gdb I returned to Xcode to discover the Xcode debugger was having great difficulty syncing up. If I tried to manually sync I would get an error about a dylib not being found (even though it was fine). After trashing prefs and cache ...</description>
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		<title>Observations on EDA Software</title>
		<description>Basically, they all suck. Big time! Having recently entered the world of EDA I downloaded every app I could find, both Mac and Windows to try them out. Started off with Orcad since that is what we used at Apple but immediately gave up on that as it was really ...</description>
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		<title>gdb Macsbug, where have you gone?</title>
		<description>Arrg, the gdb Macsbug plugin seems to be broken on Leopard. First of all, the files in /usr/libexec/gdb/plugins/Macsbug were all setguid to procmod so I unset the bits and am now getting NSCreateObjectFileImageFromFile failed for "/usr/libexec/gdb/plugins/MacsBug/gdbinit-MacsBug" (error 2).

More good stuff on using gdb.Red Sweater Blog - Hexy Little Thing

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		<title>Lost in Space</title>
		<description>Lost my Blog files :( Well, at least the most recent ones. Recovered from a old backup part of them. Will be now syncing my remote host site to local on a daily basis now that the store is up and running. That way I will also have a Time ...</description>
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		<title>Manipulating termcap</title>
		<description>In the process of modifying my .emacs file to work with both Aquamacs and Terminal I found the following to be helpful.
Manipulating termcap

ANSI/VT100 Terminal Control Escape Sequences
XTerm 256 Colors
Xterm Control Sequences
Terminal Function Key Escape Codes

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		<title>Steve Nygard’s Weblog :: Changing existing Help indexes to be local only</title>
		<description>Will have to look at Xcode and see if this can be done to route Internet requests to the Dev DVD. I hate it when it goes to the Internet since my connection is so slow AND I have the DVD already mounted.Steve Nygard’s Weblog :: Changing existing Help indexes ...</description>
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		<title>a glob of nerdishness » Programming</title>
		<description>Found this article on debugging while searching for a way to use gdb on a PPC CFM bundle on my Intel MacBookPro. Still have not found a way since gdb --oah option seems to have disappeared on Xcode 3.0.a glob of nerdishness » Programming: "" </description>
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