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	<title>Comments on: Scalable Relations Exhibition</title>
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		<title>By: Serial Consign</title>
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Selected links from the last few weeks:

While everybody was scrambling to post the inevitable &quot;Best of 2008&quot; lists Tim Stevens highlighted some choice overlooked content on ubiwar
Theorist and designer David Gissen on erasing historical events and t...</description>
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<p>Selected links from the last few weeks:</p>
<p>While everybody was scrambling to post the inevitable &#8220;Best of 2008&#8243; lists Tim Stevens highlighted some choice overlooked content on ubiwar<br />
Theorist and designer David Gissen on erasing historical events and t&#8230;</p>
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