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		<description><![CDATA[I can't quite remember where I heard this, but someone compared reading their Twitter feed to dipping into a stream. They didn't attempt to keep up with it and it was essentially luck if they popped in at the right time to pick up something interesting. I tend to be rather free with the "Follow" [...]]]></description>
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