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         <title>The Zune, Surprisingly Enjoyable</title>
         <description>I bought a Zune off of woot.com at a huge discount and tried it out.  It&apos;s really a nice little box that compares favorably with the iPod.

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         <title>Syncing a handheld with Vista</title>
         <description>I own an iPaq rz1710 running Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition and I have been syncing it to Outlook data on Win XP for several years now.  Before that, in the Win2k days, I had Win CE devices that I synced up.  With Vista I couldn&apos;t get the Outlook data to sync up...at first.  After fighting with it for a while, I finally figured it out.  

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         <title>IDEA with Tomcat 6 Integration</title>
         <description>If you like running Tomcat from within IDEA and you want to be a Tomcat version 6, you need to stick with Tomcat 6.0.10 for a while.  Any later version causes this complaint to come up when you launch Tomcat:  &quot;Error running Tomcat6:  Cannot find configuration of jsp built-in servlet in C:\Users\greg\.IntelliJIdea60\system\tomcat_Unnamed_7dbqbe5b1\web.xml&quot;.  I noticed just the other day that Tomcat 6.0.14 came out and I confirmed that this version has the problem too.</description>
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         <title>Vista Guinea Pig</title>
         <description>I just bought myself a Lenovo desktop machine for my home office, and it came with Vista Business.  This is the first time I&apos;ve submitted myself to being a guinea pig for a new, pre-service-pack OS.  Here are a few reactions, gripes and maybe even some left-handed praises.
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