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		<title>General</title>
		<link>http://www.needanit.com/general-f31/-t1.htm</link>
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			<title>General</title>
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			<title>How to [code] your links</title>
			<link>http://www.needanit.com/general-f31/how-to-code-your-links-t13.htm</link>
			<dc:creator>nick</dc:creator>
			<description>Hello,



Please follow this format while posting URLs and Links as well as passwords.



There are 2 ways to use [code] tags.



Method 1:



After typing the links, highlight your links and then click on the Code icon which looks like:







The code tags will be added to the front and back of your links:







Method 2:



Simply type code tags at the start and end point of your link, just like this:







If you have entered everything correctly, your post should look like this after submitting  ...</description>
			<category>General</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 21:56:28 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://www.needanit.com/general-f31/how-to-code-your-links-t13.htm#17</comments>
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			<title>Protecting yourself when downloading using µTorrent</title>
			<link>http://www.needanit.com/general-f31/protecting-yourself-when-downloading-using-utorrent-t12.htm</link>
			<dc:creator>nick</dc:creator>
			<description>Protecting yourself when downloading using µTorrent





If you've been using BitTorrent to download any of the more popular files, such as the latest episode of some major TV show, you may have found yourself receiving lots of &quot;Wasted&quot; data. This is data that has been discarded after being deemed corrupt or invalid by your BitTorrent client. Every so often, you will have received more wasted data than the size of the files you are downloading!





This is happening because Anti-P2P  ...</description>
			<category>General</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 21:54:37 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://www.needanit.com/general-f31/protecting-yourself-when-downloading-using-utorrent-t12.htm#16</comments>
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			<title>Anti Virus Comparison</title>
			<link>http://www.needanit.com/general-f31/anti-virus-comparison-t11.htm</link>
			<dc:creator>Admin</dc:creator>
			<description>SoftwareWindowsMacLinuxFreeBSDUnix License On-demand scan On-access scan Boot-time scan AOL Active Virus Shield  YesNo No  No No  Free  Yes  Yes  NoAvast! Home Edition Yes NO Yes  NO NO Free  Yes Yes YesBitDefender Free Edition Yes No No  No NO  Free  Yes Yes  No </description>
			<category>General</category>
			<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 15:28:59 GMT</pubDate>
			<comments>http://www.needanit.com/general-f31/anti-virus-comparison-t11.htm#15</comments>
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