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		<title>When Computers are Garbage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Computers, like all other electronic devices, have finite life spans. What begins as a powerful, bleeding edge, technological wonder eventually outlives its usefulness. In just a few years, new applications come along that require more memory, more storage, faster processors, better quality media cards&#8230;. The computer becomes antiquated. But the machine still works and you just can&#8217;t bear to throw away something [...]]]></description>
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