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      <title>Contact</title>
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      <description>I am sure you can find a way to contact me if you look carefully enough, if you are not a bot &amp;ndash; if you are, and cannot find a way, then hurray!! Obfuscation worked.</description>
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      <description>This looks nice, is this a blog? Certainly no.
Does it aspire to be one? Most certainly, no.
Does that mean it is going to be updated rarely? You could not be more correct!
Where can I find (some of) your code? You can find most of my polished enough code to be presentable at my Github; there is also a link in the main page.
I have a great opportunity for you, should I contact you?</description>
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