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		<description>&lt;a href="http://1000journals.com"&gt;This is amazing.&lt;/a&gt;   The project seems well underway already, but I searched and didn&apos;t find any link on MF.  I&apos;ve spent all morning picking through these designs, reading the updates and discoveries, and I totally wish I was involved.  What do people think of this organic/digital media collision?  And the anonymous project mythos?  Has anyone seen one of the journals, or received one?  </description>
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