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		By: Carl		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Jeff,&lt;br /&gt;Besides my typical response to you/your blog. which would be something like you are always worth reading, etc. &lt;br /&gt;This would be fun if you found the write entidy to send this to within the yellow page organization and ask them for a simple response, of course this is out of all due respect though filled with curiosity in how big business makes decisons. I speculate this is an advertising ploy albeit expensive. Again thanks Jeff for all of your on-line thoughts, they are Great!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jeff,<br />Besides my typical response to you/your blog. which would be something like you are always worth reading, etc. <br />This would be fun if you found the write entidy to send this to within the yellow page organization and ask them for a simple response, of course this is out of all due respect though filled with curiosity in how big business makes decisons. I speculate this is an advertising ploy albeit expensive. Again thanks Jeff for all of your on-line thoughts, they are Great!</p>
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