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		<title>Humans are amazing</title>
		<description>And it's even more amazing that it takes something like this to get me back blogging again after (how long?!).       Truly a study in physics, physiology and cross-cultural understanding.Thanks to Under Observation for this delightful and random discovery. </description>
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		<title>Taking Ruby on Rails Applications offline</title>
		<description>Very interesting post from Joyent recently on their Joyent Slingshot service that takes Ruby on Rails applications offline. It seems that this is the way to go these days. Zimbra has just done the same thing with its suite of applications, though they're using Apache Derby to do it, it ...</description>
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		<title>It was the best of blogs, it was the worst of blogs&#8230;</title>
		<description>Welcome. This is the initial post of a blog with at least two personalities, geeky stuff and education stuff. While there is overlap between the two, there may not necessarily be overlap in the interest of those (4 to 5 people across the globe) who end up reading it. After ...</description>
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