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	<title>Comments on: What kind of webbery is this?</title>
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		<title>By: Jackie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jackie</dc:creator>
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		<description>that website is beautiful, robyn. Clever webby friends you have! My interpretation of what they are doing is recognising the dichotomy that comes about from the internet being so vast, and yet so intimate. Only you are reading the page when you are reading it, even when you aren&#039;t the only &quot;hitter&quot;. And the words that go with the pictures? I think they are words of wisdom, indeed. For you never know where words will land, so none are wasted, are they? They will always resonate with someone, thus for that someone, they are words that are truly only written for them. I love it!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>that website is beautiful, robyn. Clever webby friends you have! My interpretation of what they are doing is recognising the dichotomy that comes about from the internet being so vast, and yet so intimate. Only you are reading the page when you are reading it, even when you aren&#8217;t the only &#8220;hitter&#8221;. And the words that go with the pictures? I think they are words of wisdom, indeed. For you never know where words will land, so none are wasted, are they? They will always resonate with someone, thus for that someone, they are words that are truly only written for them. I love it!</p>
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