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    <pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 06:07:59</pubDate>
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      <title>4. make a  car</title>
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      <title>3. Actually getting an answer to my need - or providing an answer for others - that's more fun than meaningless pontification... (see http://unettednations.wordpress.com/un-fun/)</title>
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      <title>2. Since this would be a more social way to use forums, global profiles could be used in more a Facebook/Mysapce sense to really express who you are and what your interests are (if you wanted).</title>
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      <title>1. If you enjoy posting on a forum with someone, you can look up what other forums this user likes to go to and see if you may like it there too.</title>
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