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		<title>Are You Keeping Up with the Commodore?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to computers, the average person usually believes that &#8220;newer is better&#8221;. After all, you can get more memory, a faster processor, and a larger hard disk, merely by waiting a few months. Old hardware is usually shunned as being of little value. In contrast, the elementary education sector has consistently found traditional [...]]]></description>
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