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All this stuff (other than the XBee library and the AppEngineAuth library, which are not written by me) is for you in the Public Domain! These are for debugging and design purpose and show how the project is put together. If you just want to "run the code" see the "software" above

For the latest code, please check the google code repository where you'll find any new code. And hey, are you good at this sort of code? I could really use some help. It works OK but it could look and run much better so please commit patches and hang out on the forum!
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