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            <name>Katsumi</name>
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                Endlich hab ich im Umzugsstreß einmal Zeit, ein paar Altlasten abzuarbeiten. Also hab ich mal die Fotos auf meinem Handy durchgesehen und auch ein paar lustige entdeckt. Und hier sind sie auch schon <img src="http://bin.org.in/templates/default/img/emoticons/wink.png" alt=";-)" style="display: inline; vertical-align: bottom;" class="emoticon" /><br /> <br /><a href="http://bin.org.in/archives/122-Altlasten.html#extended">Continue reading "Altlasten"</a>
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                Das letzte Update von Windows Live Hotmail hat offenbar die Kompatibilität zu vielen älteren Browsern zerstört, und beinhaltet zudem eine Reihe von Fehlern. Die Usergemeinde wird seit 2. August vertröstet und ist verärgert - offenbar verlassen sich viele mit ihren kritischen Business-Emails auf einen Gratisanbieter. Was wollen sie eigentlich jetzt? <br /><a href="http://bin.org.in/archives/121-What-you-do-not-pay-is-what-you-get....html#extended">Continue reading "What you do not pay is what you get..."</a>
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