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		By: Josh		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Some of this is useful and interesting. But some parts of the video made me think, &quot;Really, is that true?&quot; Then she started talking about the planned obsolescence of computers, and since I know quite a bit about how those work, my BS detector was going off like crazy. That&#039;s not at all the way it works. It would be a &lt;em&gt;compliment&lt;/em&gt; to call the computer-related statements a reckless oversimplification.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of this is useful and interesting. But some parts of the video made me think, &#8220;Really, is that true?&#8221; Then she started talking about the planned obsolescence of computers, and since I know quite a bit about how those work, my BS detector was going off like crazy. That&#8217;s not at all the way it works. It would be a <em>compliment</em> to call the computer-related statements a reckless oversimplification.</p>
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