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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? So... What are you listening to? Post 52917 by Optimus_P on Tuesday 29th of June 2004 04:23:01 PM
Old 06-29-2004
rhfrommn that is deffinetly cool i heard bands are starting to do that now.

i believe the company gets a feed off of the sound board so its should be better then anything else out there.

misc fact:

KISS - Hot in the Shade Tour was the first concert i ever went to. i was like 13 or something.

faster pussycat and slaughter opened for them.
 

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WORKLOG(1)						      General Commands Manual							WORKLOG(1)

NAME
worklog - a program for keeping track of time spent on different projects SYNOPSIS
worklog [<project config file> [<log file>]] DESCRIPTION
worklog is a program that helps you keep track of your time. worklog is a simple ncurses based based program that runs a clock and logs time to a logfile. When worklog is invoked, it reads the project configuration file, and periodically appends to the log file throughout the extent of its run. Individual logfiles are also kept on a per-project basis. The key of each project is used to construct a separate log file made unique by appending .X to the name of the main log file where X is the key character. Press Control-L to redraw the screen (sometimes useful when resizing the window). THE PROJECT CONFIGURATION FILE
The project configuration file is a text file containing a project and its associated key-character on separate lines. The format of a project line is : <key>:<name> Comments may be preceded by the # character EXAMPLE PROJECT CONFIGURATION FILE
# Worklog project file # note that projects appear in Worklog in REVERSE order B:BOWER consultation L:LIS consultation R:Research D:DEC system administration P:Problems email S:Sugar administration r:Reading NetNews AUTHOR
worklog was written by Truxton King Fulton II BUGS
If you find one, please report it to trux@truxton.com WORKLOG(1)
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