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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Joe,<br>
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      I've searched through available text and noticed some "maps", like
      the following:<br>
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        data-font-name="g_font_p5_8"
        data-canvas-width="6.229221198978586">#{cmd ~ fill_div, id ~
        clock, txt ~ current_time()}<br>
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      What is it, by the way? Where can I find them? <br>
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      -- D.<br>
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      W dniu 10.04.2013 08:40, Joe Armstrong pisze:<br>
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        <div style="">The 2'nd edition of programming Erlang is now
          available as an e-book from</div>
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          href="http://pragprog.com/book/jaerlang2/programming-erlang">http://pragprog.com/book/jaerlang2/programming-erlang</a><br>
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        <div style="">Cheers</div>
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        <div style="">/Joe</div>
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