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      <description>J. Bradford Delong notes in his Semi-Daily Journal that Amazon.com made him a hot offer: The Theory of Moral Sentiments...</description>
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         <title>Old muddy river -- comment #1 from Randolph Fritz</title>
         <description>comment from Randolph Fritz on 12.Jun.02</description>
         <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One thing these people just don't grasp is how annoying this type of advertising is.  Advertisers generally don't understand how deeply their work is hated (probably they require this blindness to do their jobs), but this particular kind of advertising is exceptionally noxious for reasons I don't fully understand.</p>]]>
	 &lt;p&gt;Posted June 12, 2002  8:15 PM by Randolph Fritz&lt;/p&gt;</content:encoded>
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