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From: Paul Duncan <pabs@pablotron.org>
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2021 12:47:50 -0400
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+date: "2003-12-18T12:29:19Z"
+title: Okay, But it's Still His Fault
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+<p>
+Alright, so the immediate cause may have been a symlink in my <code>~/bin</code> directory pointing to an old <a href='http://www.xmms.org/'><acronym title='X MultiMedia System'>XMMS</acronym></a> binary, but the <em>real</em> cause was still <a href='http://www.linuxbrit.co.uk/'>Tom</a>.  I mean if you think about it, <a href='http://www.xmms.org/'><acronym title='X Multimedia System'>XMMS</acronym></a> would have probably run for months.  But since he's here I <em>had</em> to mess with his machine, which then caused the <a href='http://www.xmms.org/'><acronym title='X Multimedia System'>XMMS</acronym></a> crash.   Therefore, if he wasn't here, then this wouldn't have happened.
+</p>
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+<p>
+<acronym title='Quod Erat Demonstradm'>QED</acronym>
+</p>
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