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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;notes &#124; Chilling effect of the future audience&lt;/strong&gt;
Ken makes an interesting point. While most bloggers (and people on the internet in general) feel free to spray their thoughts (whatever they may be) about the internet, some people actually think hard about things before they say them. I noticed a few ...</description>
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Ken makes an interesting point. While most bloggers (and people on the internet in general) feel free to spray their thoughts (whatever they may be) about the internet, some people actually think hard about things before they say them. I noticed a few &#8230;</p>
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