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		<title>By: joe</title>
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		<description>yep, i noticed that a while ago. it&#039;s pretty interesting. i have also seen broadband companies that use their user database to send offers, sending offers and promotions for another isp&#039;s. i don&#039;t get... or they&#039;re sort of dumb (or i am) or they are really good and it wouldn&#039;t bother to sponsor the competitors. strange world anyway.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>yep, i noticed that a while ago. it&#8217;s pretty interesting. i have also seen broadband companies that use their user database to send offers, sending offers and promotions for another isp&#8217;s. i don&#8217;t get&#8230; or they&#8217;re sort of dumb (or i am) or they are really good and it wouldn&#8217;t bother to sponsor the competitors. strange world anyway.</p>
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