Notices tagged with find
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Well, it all started when I made a list where I've been giving my #data to in the last years (1). Unfortunately, it's not so easy to #find them anymore or #weave together. The result being that it'll be #lost over time. A tendency I've been contributing to willingly so to say :-( Now I want to see how the approach will be to have all in #1 place and weave the paths to this place. We'll see in 5 years. (1) http://www.skilledtests.com/wiki/Archive
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@tuttle if you go to identi.ca/bkuhn,keep the PageDown button pressed until ~2012, you may #find the dent w/ Ctrl-F. #suboptimal
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@simsa0 "#suggestions for further readings": yes, most of the time people are on their own to find topics or interesting, like-minded users. I've created "Find other users" (1) but the new user has first to #find that link :-( (1) http://federation.skilledtests.com/Find_other_users.html
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How about this name for the new client: "One Ring"? I guarantee a huge #marketing win with this slogan: "One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to #find them ..." http://oracle.skilledtests.com/url/5914 What do you think my young bot, @question ?
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!Linux shell, how to use the exec option in #find with examples #bash #terminal http://goo.gl/wme5r
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Global replace (find&replace) using #bash #find #sed !linux http://2tu.us/4ff1