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		<title>My Wordle &#8211; A very cool tool</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I was introduced to Wordle.net. This is an amazingly cool site/tool. It is also a major time suck (in a good way). I wish I could have had this during my early graphic design classes where we were constantly [...]]]></description>
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