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Console clock
Shows a simple clock in the console -t param removes the watch header Ctrl-c to exit

Listen to BBC Radio from the command line.
This command lets you select from 10 different BBC stations. When one is chosen, it streams it with mplayer. Requires: mplayer with wma support.

Get debian package names corresponding to latex packages used in a document

Copy recursivelly files of specific filetypes
Copying only wmv and mpg files recursively from to

Remount root in read-write mode.
Saved my day, when my harddrive got stuck in read-only mode.

git log with color and path
Cool alias that show a a better Git log

Show whats going on restoring files from a spectrum protect backup
spectrum protect's dsmc command shows file names and total amount of restore. This command shows which files are actually open and their siz in GB and highlights the change to the previous output

analyze traffic remotely over ssh w/ wireshark
commandline for mac os x

Download an entire static website to your local machine
Very nice command when you want to download a site locally to your machine, including images, css and javascript

uncomment the lines where the word DEBUG is found


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