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		<title>2005-02-02 16:18:36</title>
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		<description>microsoft's upcoming edition of windows for europe is no longer being given a &lt;a href=&quot;http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/online/archives/microsoft/2005/01/think_of_a_name_for_eucrippled_windows.html&quot;&gt;truthful name&lt;/a&gt; in fear that consumers wont want it. err right. of course they wont want it - because the whole anti-trust thing is fucking over the users. what good is a version of windows that you can't watch dvds on, or listen to mp3s with. this is basically just ridiculous.</description>
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