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2010-07-24
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2010-07-24
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2010-07-24
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2010-07-25
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Ok, thanks guys. I've been trying to reproduce the behavior but so far no "luck".
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2010-07-25
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I then did "ls" and then "ls -al" again, and now all the characters are there! No, I am not insane, I scrolled back and checked and the last characters were indeed missing.
Any possible explanations?