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	<title>Comments on: Do the iPod Shuffle</title>
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		<title>By: ditdotdat</title>
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		<description>Yeah, thanks a lot Giles. I was just barely managing to make myself concentrate on writing the php to create a valid CURL handle to request a secure session token from Google&#039;s amazingly crufty AuthSub. My concentration slipped for a &lt;STRONG&gt;microsecond&lt;/STRONG&gt; while trying to figure out how to best to create my &#039;nonce: a random 64-bit, unsigned number encoded as an ASCII string in decimal &#039; and I noticed that there was a new blog entry to read. Fifteen minutes later and I&#039;m half-way through an article about randomness in iPods instead! And the supper&#039;s still not cooked.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, thanks a lot Giles. I was just barely managing to make myself concentrate on writing the php to create a valid CURL handle to request a secure session token from Google&#8217;s amazingly crufty AuthSub. My concentration slipped for a <strong>microsecond</strong> while trying to figure out how to best to create my &#8216;nonce: a random 64-bit, unsigned number encoded as an ASCII string in decimal &#8216; and I noticed that there was a new blog entry to read. Fifteen minutes later and I&#8217;m half-way through an article about randomness in iPods instead! And the supper&#8217;s still not cooked.</p>
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