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Fish in Cilantro Chutney

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Oh god! I really really need to try this!

Now if only i know how to make the brown rice with potatoes and the salad of spliced cucumber…

Moving From 64 to 32 Bits

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Dear diary:

Remember me the next time i think on moving from 64bits to 32bits on my desktop.

Plagger::Cache [debug] Cache HIT: CustomFeed-Simple|http://[REMOVED]
Byte order is not compatible at ../../lib/Storable.pm
       (autosplit into ../../lib/auto/Storable/thaw.al) line 366,
       at /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.8/URI/Fetch.pm line 49

Next

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Tonight I watched the movie Next (or the next movie? :-)). I would say that, from the trailer, I had higher expectations about this movie. However, it was not too deep as I thought, and so I am disapointed. But anyway it is a good average movie. And Julianne Moore is still hot!

Delta Farce

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I was waiting to see this movie for a long time ago. Finally I got a good release! Good release, bad movie… Basic jokes, lots of flying bullets, and only one pretty woman… I really don’t recommend it.

Ok.. the joke about “Carlos Santana” was nice.. :-)

Wrapping Text With Vim

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You know I love the Vi – improved. And I wish I know this tip a long time ago.

Basically Vim allows you to write freely and then wrap your text to a fixed number of characters. You can use the :set tw=80 to force your text never to exceed 80 characters. And if you already have a non wrapped text, you can easily select (using visual mode) the text you like to wrap and hit gq on your keyboard, and Vim will haply apply your settings to the region.

For LaTeX and emails, this is awesome…