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        <description>This is just just me trying out DokuWiki before I switch the whole site to it. 



Weekend Hacks

	*  SIPMachine
	*  AzureusOrderedDownloading
	*  LastFMLovedRadio
	*  LastFMLovedTracksScraper
	*  LastFMSkreemrBatchSearch

Random Stuff

	*  Photos


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Last.fm already provides an API through which you can download your loved tracks and a RSS feed, but these both support only downloading the last 50 loved tracks.</description>
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