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Old 04-22-2010
Definition of "experience":
Quote:
1 a : direct observation of or participation in events as a basis of knowledge b : the fact or state of having been affected by or gained knowledge through direct observation or participation
2 a : practical knowledge, skill, or practice derived from direct observation of or participation in events or in a particular activity b : the length of such participation <has 10 years' experience in the job>
3 a : the conscious events that make up an individual life b : the events that make up the conscious past of a community or nation or humankind generally
4 : something personally encountered, undergone, or lived through
5 : the act or process of directly perceiving events or reality
So it's not really something gained from a book. Instead, get yourself a virtual/dedicated root server, and host you own webpage. Or chat server. Build yourself a home server, intentionally break it, and then get it working again. Experiment. Maybe ask the administrators at your day job if they can show you some tricks.
 

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DRADIO(5)							  DRadio Manuals							 DRADIO(5)

NAME
dradio - Danmarks Radio netradio player configuration file SYNOPSIS
~/.config/dradio/menu.xml DESCRIPTION
The dradio(1) configuration is a simple XML file with a list of menu items. This file should be edited, to reorder, to remove, or to add playlist URL's to fit your preferences. See dradio-config(1) for help to regenerate the configuration. CONFIGURATION FILE FORMAT
<menu> The root element. <item label="LABEL" src="SRC" type="[direct | playlist | rss]" /> A menu item. The LABEL attribute value is the display name of the channel/podcast. The SRC attribute value is the channel/podcast URL. The type attribute determines which kind of URL the SRC points to, and how mplayer must be invoked to play it. If the type is 'direct' no extra mplayer options are applied, if the type is 'playlist' the mplayer -playlist option is applied, if the type is 'rss' it is assumed SRC is a RSS 2.0 podcast URL. FILES
~/.config/dradio/menu.xml The menu configuration file. http://www.dr.dk/netradio/wmp.asp DR netradio direct links page. http://www.dr.dk/Podcast DR podcast direct links page. AUTHOR
Jess Thrysoee <jess@thrysoee.dk> SEE ALSO
dradio(1), dradio-config(1), mplayer(1) DRadio JANUAR 2009 DRADIO(5)
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