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		<title>Recursive VNC Cubes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Aaron Bockover</dc:creator>
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I'm giving a demo tomorrow remotely and wanted to see how much VNC could take. Enable VNC server, run vncviewer against yourself, and play with Compiz -- or just move some windows around. The infinite mirror effect is always good for hours of entertainment, now in 3D.]]></description>
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I'm giving a demo tomorrow remotely and wanted to see how much VNC could take. Enable VNC server, run vncviewer against yourself, and play with Compiz -- or just move some windows around. The infinite mirror effect is always good for hours of entertainment, now in 3D.]]></content:encoded>
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