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<title>First one</title>
<link>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3500</link>
<comments>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3500#comments</comments>
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<description>Yaw, this is the first blog post, just to begin with something. Nice site here, cool features like OSIDrive, and so on. However, strange that an &quot;OpenSource Institute&quot; uses non-OpenSource softare to host its site (Windows and IIS). It's not correct... I thought, they use Linux.</description>
<pubDate>2010-01-12T22:59:36+0000</pubDate>
<author>Action</author>
<category>Blog</category>
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<title>A Daily Profanity at dailyprofanity.com</title>
<link>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3494</link>
<comments>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3494#comments</comments>
<guid>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3494</guid>
<description>For anyone who likes viz, and roger mellies profanisaurus.

There's a website called amusing daily profanity which dishes up a humorous profanity every day via rss, twitter email and a few other ways.

Rather rude words, but very funny in my opinion, although it might just be a .uk thing!</description>
<pubDate>2009-12-21T11:47:56+0000</pubDate>
<author>bb</author>
<category>Blog</category>
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<title>Blog entry for Wed 25th Nov 7pm</title>
<link>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3481</link>
<comments>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3481#comments</comments>
<guid>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3481</guid>
<description>wtf i can't do geek 12. I don't know what to do. i want to kill myself becuz of this</description>
<pubDate>2009-11-25T19:42:02+0000</pubDate>
<author>hambone</author>
<category>Blog</category>
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<title>Blog entry for Mon 9th Nov 4am</title>
<link>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3479</link>
<comments>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3479#comments</comments>
<guid>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3479</guid>
<description>for all geekos out there...</description>
<pubDate>2009-11-09T04:11:34+0000</pubDate>
<author>haziman</author>
<category>Blog</category>
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<title>fuck you all!!!!!!!!</title>
<link>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3478</link>
<comments>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3478#comments</comments>
<guid>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3478</guid>
<description>jag har tjock med tyngate tråkigt-.-</description>
<pubDate>2009-11-07T23:10:04+0000</pubDate>
<author>echmil</author>
<category>Blog</category>
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<title>IIS 6 SelfSSL and Windows 7</title>
<link>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3468</link>
<comments>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3468#comments</comments>
<guid>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3468</guid>
<description>I always used to use the selfssl tool from the iis resource kit

but since moving to windows 7 (or possibly any operating system using iis6), you don't need to anymore.

 open iis console
 click the computer name (top of the tree)
 select 'server certificates'
 and then just choose the option of 'create self-signed certificate'

once the cert is made, you will need to go into the website and pick the certificate using the 'bindings' option.

So.. that's finally one good thing about the new IIS console....</description>
<pubDate>2009-09-29T12:24:04+0100</pubDate>
<author>bb</author>
<category>Blog</category>
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<title>My PHP Projects</title>
<link>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3467</link>
<comments>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3467#comments</comments>
<guid>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3467</guid>
<description>I have been developing PHP applications for almost a year now. I have developed three projects. One is a simple trivia game. The other is a question-answer based community at http://www.javaist.com/quans . The last one is a programming challenge site just like this site at http://www.javaist.com/rosecode</description>
<pubDate>2009-09-26T10:04:50+0100</pubDate>
<author>elasolova</author>
<category>Blog</category>
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<title>PSP</title>
<link>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3464</link>
<comments>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3464#comments</comments>
<guid>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3464</guid>
<description>I was going to write an article on PSP NIDS, but when i started doing it, it felt as if it dropped a little short of what i wanted it to be, and wasn't particularly long (or interesting to people not associated with the PSP Scene).

I did write about it here (First post): http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?t=123521&amp;page=8 so for those that are interested, have a look :)</description>
<pubDate>2009-09-07T10:58:26+0100</pubDate>
<author>MaxMouse</author>
<category>Blog</category>
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<title>sql server parameter sniffing, timeouts and query execution plan caching</title>
<link>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3463</link>
<comments>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3463#comments</comments>
<guid>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3463</guid>
<description>Ive been having a nightmare with this, and this link really helped

http://blogs.msdn.com/sqlprogrammability/archive/2008/11/26/optimize-for-unknown-a-little-known-sql-server-2008-feature.aspx

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms181714.aspx</description>
<pubDate>2009-09-02T12:53:41+0100</pubDate>
<author>bb</author>
<category>Blog</category>
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<title>start svn on system boot in debian</title>
<link>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3461</link>
<comments>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3461#comments</comments>
<guid>http://osix.net:80/modules/blog/?id=3461</guid>
<description>http://linux.justinhartman.com/Startup_Script_for_Subversion

I found this a really simple explanation of how to start svn when the server boots</description>
<pubDate>2009-07-21T10:06:40+0100</pubDate>
<author>bb</author>
<category>Blog</category>
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