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	<title>Comments on: Evening Keynote: Old Warriors Don&#8217;t Die!</title>
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		<title>By: Angela Moore</title>
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		<dc:creator>Angela Moore</dc:creator>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Very interesting debate. I remember being 16 (roughly) and the internet was just taking off. Last night, the DSL went out in my house (don&#039;t you hate that??) and there were 5 times I thought of something I wanted to look up online and couldn&#039;t! I can&#039;t imagine life without the internet. I can find pretty much anything I want online and the majority of my friends spend time on blogs, myspace, etc. Being in that Instant Messenger generation, I realize that my internet is very different today than it was in the 90&#039;s, and it continues to grow by leaps and bounds.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very interesting debate. I remember being 16 (roughly) and the internet was just taking off. Last night, the DSL went out in my house (don&#8217;t you hate that??) and there were 5 times I thought of something I wanted to look up online and couldn&#8217;t! I can&#8217;t imagine life without the internet. I can find pretty much anything I want online and the majority of my friends spend time on blogs, myspace, etc. Being in that Instant Messenger generation, I realize that my internet is very different today than it was in the 90&#8242;s, and it continues to grow by leaps and bounds.</p>
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