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		<title>By: Mary1440</title>
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		<description>Off Mahalo topic here, but like your new template. As I visit around the blogging neighborhood I can spot a WP user. Richer/sharper look to their templates.... 

Re: your revisiting Mahalo, the open, willing to find positives as well, is the mark of a wide open mind. A rare thing in this day and age.  Kudos to you for that.

Search Auschwitz, Phantom of the Opera, Jane Eyre, Maya Angelou. Awesome work on these. Where else on the net can you find that kind of information on a given topic?  

I think that techno-geeks often have tunnel vision and the fact that Jason could get out of his own techno-head and into this wider realm of the everyday user is amazing. 

Your input is valuable and appreciated, though.
Mary</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Off Mahalo topic here, but like your new template. As I visit around the blogging neighborhood I can spot a WP user. Richer/sharper look to their templates&#8230;. </p>
<p>Re: your revisiting Mahalo, the open, willing to find positives as well, is the mark of a wide open mind. A rare thing in this day and age.  Kudos to you for that.</p>
<p>Search Auschwitz, Phantom of the Opera, Jane Eyre, Maya Angelou. Awesome work on these. Where else on the net can you find that kind of information on a given topic?  </p>
<p>I think that techno-geeks often have tunnel vision and the fact that Jason could get out of his own techno-head and into this wider realm of the everyday user is amazing. </p>
<p>Your input is valuable and appreciated, though.<br />
Mary</p>
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