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Article: Episode #163: Pilgrim's Progress - published almost 13 years ago.
Content: Tim checks the metamail:I hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving. I know I did, and I sure have a lot to be thankful for.Today we receive mail about mail. Ed writes in about Rob VandenBrink writing in:Gents,Rob VandenBrink sent me a cool idea this morning. It's for printing out a text-based progress indicator in cmd.exe. The idea is that if you have a loop ...
http://blog.commandlinekungfu.com/2011/11/episode-163-pilgrims-progress.html   
Published: 2011 11 29 10:00:00
Received: 2021 06 06 09:05:29
Feed: Command Line Kung Fu
Source: Command Line Kung Fu
Category: News
Topic: Security Tooling
Article: Episode #163: Pilgrim's Progress - published almost 13 years ago.
Content: Tim checks the metamail:I hope everyone had a good Thanksgiving. I know I did, and I sure have a lot to be thankful for.Today we receive mail about mail. Ed writes in about Rob VandenBrink writing in:Gents,Rob VandenBrink sent me a cool idea this morning. It's for printing out a text-based progress indicator in cmd.exe. The idea is that if you have a loop ...
http://blog.commandlinekungfu.com/2011/11/episode-163-pilgrims-progress.html   
Published: 2011 11 29 10:00:00
Received: 2021 06 06 09:05:29
Feed: Command Line Kung Fu
Source: Command Line Kung Fu
Category: News
Topic: Security Tooling

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