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                     |-- smart_terminal --| -> all code required to run the application ( not sure if smart_terminal or python_smart_terminal or nothing is top level name, just put it in some well named place )
 
                     |-- smart_terminal --| -> all code required to run the application ( not sure if smart_terminal or python_smart_terminal or nothing is top level name, just put it in some well named place )
                                          |    some logs from my running of the code may or may not be present, these will be deleted as they creep in, when you run the program you will
 
                                          |    get your own log files ... all typically named xxx.py_log
 
 
                                           | -- images -> image files, mostly screen shots, icons... or what ever, not important for the code.
 
                                           | -- images -> image files, mostly screen shots, icons... or what ever, not important for the code.
 
                                           | -- sounds -> wav files used for the deer me extension, my attempt to scare deer.
 
                                           | -- sounds -> wav files used for the deer me extension, my attempt to scare deer.

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