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  <title>Fairly Symmetrical</title>
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  <title>Complicated</title>
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  <published>2002-09-12T04:59:00Z</published>
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  <summary>The world is a complicated place. It was a complicated place on 9/10/2001, and it&apos;s an equally complicated place today....</summary>
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    <name>Eric</name>
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  <title>Euthanasia, death, and atheism</title>
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  <published>2002-06-13T05:39:15Z</published>
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  <summary>Why atheists and theists tend to disagree about euthanasia, and how that applies to meaningfulness in their lives.</summary>
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    <name>Eric</name>
    <url>http://www.randomtree.org/eric/</url>
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  <title>Directories and shared memory</title>
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  <published>2002-06-04T00:45:33Z</published>
  <updated>2005-09-29T16:15:52Z</updated>
  <summary>Randomly ran across this discussion of online directories like Google today, and something caught my eye: So why does Google...</summary>
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    <name>Eric</name>
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