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  1. Thanks!

    http://www.hermann-uwe.de/blog/migrating-bdb-svn-repositories-from-one-version-to-another-and-to-fsfs#comment-61374

    Thank you very much for posting this instruction! I got the same problem with an old subversion repository and found your page by using Google. You saved me a lot of time and trouble, thanks again!…

    5 days ago
  2. jpegoptim

    http://www.hermann-uwe.de/blog/jhead--list-and-modify-exif-fields-in-jpeg-photos#comment-61372

    Yeah, jpegoptim is also working fine with "--strip-all", it seems to remove all EXIF fields and also the thumbnail. The difference is that jhead probably has more EXIF related options and does not optimize JPGs (as jpegoptim does). Uwe.…

    5 days ago
  3. jpegoptim

    http://www.hermann-uwe.de/blog/jhead--list-and-modify-exif-fields-in-jpeg-photos#comment-61369

    How does that compare to using the jpegoptim package in this way? jpegoptim --strip-all image.jpg Francois…

    5 days ago
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    CC-lizenzierte Weihnachtslieder

    http://blog.csukovits.at/2008/12/01/cc-lizenzierte-weihnacht...

    Linkliste zu mehr als 200 Weihnachtsliedern

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    Génération-Debian | Debian pour TOUS!

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    Erich Schubert: Java visualization libraries? Russell Coker: Slicehost vs Linode Ana Beatriz Guerrero Lopez: FAQ about KDE 4.2 in Debian Eric Warmenhoven: cado, cadere, cecidi, ? Uwe Hermann: jhead - List and modify EXIF fields in JPEG photos

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    21 Links de Natal (imagens, dicas, fontes, animação, etc)!

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    Mais imagens de natal para download Mais de 100 vídeos clássicos sobre o Natal 16 dicas de como tirar boas fotos no Natal (inglês) Como fotografar luzes das festas de natal (inglês) Como fazer uma estrela de natal Mais de 100 músicas de natal para download MP3 Share and Enjoy: AondeNamoro.com © aninhagoulart for

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    :: welcome to pugnosedbabblefest

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    whispered. It's been over a year. Let go. And so I did. Or at least I tried to. So today, I set down my torch. It was feeble and it made my hands hurt. In its place, I lit a candle. Somewhere, someone's mourning too. It'll be morning soon. photo: Uwe Hermann

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    Download mp3 | Download music | Mp3 music download

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      |   Управление подпиской      RSS   Uwe Hermann's Music Podcast http://www.hermann-uwe.de/taxonomy/term/336/0 рекомендовать друзьям >> Claire Fitch - Celocity

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    Mind Plus

    http://mind-plus.blogspot.com

    November 15, 2008 Can you see this beautiful flower? This flower is so pure, so natural and so perfect. Can we be this natural? Can we be so pure like this? Can we be this beautiful? Picture source here. Labels: creativethinking

    20 days ago in Mind Plus · Authority: 4
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    Why don't u just add a new

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    My blog and my photoblog are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.

    24 days ago in Uwe Hermann | A slightly paranoid Debian developer · No authority yet
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    Herbal Healthcare

    http://herbal-healthcare.blogspot.com

    dandelion has always invoked curiosity. How did this herb get its funny name? The story goes that the dandelion got its name from a surgeon in the 15th century, who thought that the shape of the dandelion leaves resembled a lion's teeth. Photo: hermann-uwe.de Dandelion is also interesting because it is used differently in different parts of the world. In the West, for instance, it is customary to separate the leaves and the root of the tree. However, in traditional Chinese medicine, it is customary to keep the plant intact whe

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    Urban Street Art, Abandoned Places and Amazing Designs | WebUrbanist

    http://weburbanist.com

    Andrew Lipson is an obvious admirer of M.C. Escher and he shows it in his accurate as possible renderings, in Lego bricks, of many of Escher’s impossible structures such as Belvedere above. (image via: Uwe Hermann, Enigmatico and New Media Designer) Some architects have taken M.C. Escher’s unspoken challenge and have tried to create actual structures which reflect the late artist’s virtual reality. Examples of these include, clockwise from above:

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