Using the subst command in Windows
The subst command in Windows XP (and possible earlier versions), allows you to assign drive letters to directories on the local disk. This can be used to create shortcuts in Windows Explorer for directories you use often. For example let’s assume you have a C: drive, that has a directory called work\project\subproj\code. This is where you store your source code for the current project. Having to go to that directory every time you open Windows Explorer (WE) is a bit of a nuisance, especially because WE doesn’t remember where you were if you close and reopen it.
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Some pictures of a trip to Buenos Aires.
Still not over the Falklands war
Foz do Iguacu
Some pictures of a trip to Foz do Iguacu on the Brasilian, Argentinian and Paraguyan border.
Foz do Iguacu