There are a few abbreviations people use, such as YMMV (Your Mileage May
Vary) or IIRC (If I Remember Correctly), as well as some nerdier ones
like DTRT (Do The Right Thing, in reference to
-[http://www.jwz.org/doc/worse-is-better.html The Rise of "Worse Is
-Better"]). Try running `add outland; whats dtrt` to look up an
+[ The Rise of "Worse Is
+Better"](http://www.jwz.org/doc/worse-is-better.html)). Try running `add sipb; whats dtrt` to look up an
abbreviation. Common abbreviations that you might find on AIM, however,
are not often used. People tend to look down upon "lol", "rofl", and
such.
all` or the keyboard shortcut `V` to see all messages again.
For more detailed information on filters, visit
-https://barnowl.scripts.mit.edu:444/wiki/Filters.
+[https://barnowl.scripts.mit.edu:444/wiki/Filters](https://barnowl.scripts.mit.edu:444/wiki/Filters).
## Running Barnowl in Screen
this? These problems can be solved with the magic of screen.
A more detailed and extensive explanation of this can be found at
-http://web.mit.edu/kchen/arch/common/bin/owl-screen.txt.
+[http://web.mit.edu/kchen/arch/common/bin/owl-screen.txt](http://web.mit.edu/kchen/arch/common/bin/owl-screen.txt). Basic commands are [Ctrl-a] followed by [c] to open a new window (like a tab), [Ctrl-a][w] to see a list of open windows, and [Ctrl-a] followed by a number to go to that window.
+
+Do note that running `owl-screen` as apposed to just runnning `screen` and then a barnowl instance provides niceties such as reminders to renew your tickets (the process /mit/kchen/arch/i386_rhel4/bin/cont-renew-notify). Also, Barnowl will always be located on the `0` tab of an `owl-screen` instance, so [Ctrl-a][0] will always take you back to Barnowl.
### Screen