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	<title>Comments on: The end is near</title>
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		<title>By: Keith</title>
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		<dc:creator>Keith</dc:creator>
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		<description>Wow, I&#039;ve got two more weeks and then the finals week.

Swimming pools?  I guess I&#039;m one in the vast minority who was never able to learn to swim.

I guess I just can&#039;t hear &quot;audio artifacts.&quot;  We don&#039;t have high-bandwidth connections here (just 56k dial-up, which is more like 40k; supposedly, we&#039;re lucky because in some places the lines can&#039;t even handle that much).  There&#039;s DSL if you live near civilization.  My mother just bought an MP3 player to take her downloaded music with her.</description>
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<p>Swimming pools?  I guess I&#8217;m one in the vast minority who was never able to learn to swim.</p>
<p>I guess I just can&#8217;t hear &#8220;audio artifacts.&#8221;  We don&#8217;t have high-bandwidth connections here (just 56k dial-up, which is more like 40k; supposedly, we&#8217;re lucky because in some places the lines can&#8217;t even handle that much).  There&#8217;s DSL if you live near civilization.  My mother just bought an MP3 player to take her downloaded music with her.</p>
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