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	<title>Comments on: Visit this Website Without a Browser</title>
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		<title>By: David</title>
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		<description>More than 2700 of you have taken the hint and are not visiting this website! Well done. If you too don&#039;t want to visit this website, click the big orange RSS newsfeed button top left of the menu or use the Google, Bloglines, Yahoo subscription form in the sidebar or links in the footer menus. That way you will get to see the fulltext of every post almost as soon as it appears on the site. Of course, you will have to visit occasionally to comment on any given post use my science tools, read new non-blog articles, to check out the Geeky Bits micro blogand more...</description>
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