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		<title>By: The Brew Turns Two</title>
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		<description>[...] A year ago, I reflected on the occasion by noting how much admiration I have for those who blog (and write) well, specifically mentioning people like Jason Scott, Emily Short, Corvus Elrod, Shamus Young, and of course, Jay Barnson. A year later, I only admire them more. I think the common link among them all is not necessarily that they blog regularly or often, but that they each write with a unique voice that draws people in and keeps them coming back for more. It&#8217;s always a welcome sight to see a new entry from these folks waiting to be read. Good stuff, always. It&#8217;s something to shoot for. [...]</description>
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