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remove unused Tables in PhpMyAdmin
Sometimes when I uninstall plug-ins for WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, and other CMS programs the old database tables still exists. They are sometimes empty, but sometimes they can be filled with MBs of entries I do not need anymore.

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My own personal Delicious Clone

Hello,
This is my way to rebel against the change made by AVOS when acquiring "Del.Icio.Us".
Before, it was easy, simple and neat, now it's easy simple and NOISY !!!
I will still use delicious.com, but I'll now keep a backup here :)

Sam

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