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		<title>By: Kyle Steed</title>
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		<description>I read through Kym&#039;s post earlier today, and what a beast it was. But very cool how she put it all together. I really like the eval forms she created too. Hahaha. I told my wife today that we should do something similar here in our city. There are a number of independent coffee houses that we love to go to, and it would be a fun little project.

How was the Speak the Web conference?</description>
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<p>How was the Speak the Web conference?</p>
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