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      Mock The Week is about to start, so I'll be quick.  Can I ellipsize a
      GtkMenuItem?  It's easy to make Tasks have very long menu items, which end
      up being too big for the screen.  I'd like to get the menu items truncated
      so that the menu will fit on the screen, or something.  I guess I'll have
      to truncate the string manually if there is no magic way of doing it
      directly in the menu, but that really is a fallback plan.
    </p>
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      Today I ordered what is almost the <a
      href="http://www.ebuyer.com/product/132943">cheapest MP3 player</a> I
      could find, and is certainly the cheapest I could find which wouldn't fall
      off when jogging (as much as I love my black iPod Classic, it's not really
      suitable for jogging). I <em>really</em> hope that it reads MP3 files from
      a FAT partition and uses USB Storage...
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>Mishaps Happening</cite>, Quantic</small>
    </p>
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