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		<title>By: Ben</title>
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		<description>Isn&#039;t that the truth though! Do you remember back in, what was it, in 2000 when we had rolling blackouts all throughout the Bay Area? I was working for Metricom back at that time and I remember it being impossible to print any of my reports on the 11&quot; x 14&quot; printer because the UPS systems and the power kept playing tag with each other. Eh, with the 34 degree 69% humidity, that dry 104 is sounding nice! Anything much changed in San Jose? Traffic still back on 880 and 87?</description>
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