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         <title><![CDATA[HOWTO Fix broken ISO download with bittorrent]]></title>
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	I downloaded an ISO image of a linux distribution - at least I thought so. When I tried to boot from it a virtual machine, it said "no no"... The file was corrupt. I confirmed it by running a md5sum and checking against the published sums. What happened I think is that I was downloading a daily build from the "current" folder of the mirror. In the mean time, the new daily build was made the "current" one and hence I was suddenly downloading a different file without the download manager...]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[Ethio Telecom mobile internet]]></title>
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	This is going to be a long story. You want to get internet-connected in Ethiopia right? Most likely a Faranji like me who speaks no word of Amharic! I think I can spare you some running around. If you take a look at the "official" Ethio Telecom website, you get the hint - this is the only company doing internet in this country. Though you'll find some info inthere, it's kinda cryptic. Nowhere can you find the GSM/GPRS/CDMA/EVDO network coverage. Nowhere can you find how much of your download...]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[First blog]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Robert's new blog has been launched today. You can hook up on new posts via the RSS feed.&#160;
Have you ever noticed how many options there are for a blogger regarding hows and wheres? So many free sites with blogging systems ready to go with zero effort like Blogger or Wordpres to call the most obvious. Now this blog is with Webnode. Check it out if you fancy my website. It's a freemium service meaning there's some basic stuff for free and if you want more, you pay some hard earned holly...]]></description>
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