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		<title>Comment on Mike Sawicki by Intro to the Screen Unix Command &#124; Default Route</title>
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		<description>[...] Mike introduced me to screen years ago, and ever since I laid eyes upon its simple and streamlined command set we&#8217;ve been my best friends. Screen allows me to create several virtual windows that I can switch between easily. Another awesome feature is detachment, which allows me to detach the virtual screen and leave each individual one hanging out on the server until I reconnect. I can detach the screen in the office and when I return home, I jump back on the server and re-attach. Voila, its right where I left off. Screen&#8217;s a huge timesaver! [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Lorraine Sawicki by Gas Works Park &#124; Default Route</title>
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		<description>[...] Francisco that has the goal of documenting every tree in its city limits. As you might see from my bio, I have a tech background and a love of gardens, parks, and nature. I think I&#8217;m finally [...]</description>
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