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			<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 07:13:58 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Just a thot: 
   my OS is U-606.1 
Generally, most subsequent OSs are crud. Forget even the x64 month-later version of this one.  
   Is Ubuntu...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Just a thot:<br />
   my OS is U-606.1<br />
Generally, most subsequent OSs are crud. Forget even the x64 month-later version of this one. <br />
   Is Ubuntu sold-out to &quot;Drown 'em in bug-crud till they suck some other devel-base dry&quot; or what?<br />
   I would really like to load up U-10.04 and find that everything that worked 5 years ago now magically works again, along with everything else that the normal world came up with  since then. Please don't kick me for being radical. heh.<br />
<br />
 Rock On. <br />
<br />
more l8r</div>

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