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         <description><![CDATA[<p>so it has finally come to this.  i still am hesitant to even use a fax machine.  i never scan things.  and i've never blogged.  i have sometimes wondered about these things; i just never need to do them.  is this sort of luddite protectionism simply a form of intellectual laziness on my part?  probably yes.  but it is interesting that when given an assignment - however arbitrary- to blog, that is the time when action, change, and learning came about for me.  time for breakfast. and chocolate chip cookies.</p>]]></description>
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