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	<title>Comments on: 6 Massive Old School Printers (&amp; How They Were Advertised)</title>
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		<title>By: Dave</title>
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		<description>I love this type of stuff, and for some reason I think of the 50&#039;s, 60&#039;s, 70&#039;s as a golden age of computers.   It&#039;s before they were so common that people lost respect for them.   They are truely amazing in what they do, and how they do it.   I am only 30 years old, too young to have participated in this era, but I see young kids throw around 500Mhz cell phones like they were toys and it saddens me, how they take them for granted.   I guess it&#039;s like running water and roof over your head, you can take it for granted if your not careful.   Anyhow, love the article.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love this type of stuff, and for some reason I think of the 50&#8242;s, 60&#8242;s, 70&#8242;s as a golden age of computers.   It&#8217;s before they were so common that people lost respect for them.   They are truely amazing in what they do, and how they do it.   I am only 30 years old, too young to have participated in this era, but I see young kids throw around 500Mhz cell phones like they were toys and it saddens me, how they take them for granted.   I guess it&#8217;s like running water and roof over your head, you can take it for granted if your not careful.   Anyhow, love the article.</p>
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