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	<title>Comments on: Size Matters</title>
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		<title>By: richmcl</title>
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		<description>very interesting about the article lenght. I have a friend that writes no more than 500 words for a blog entry, even if it means he has to write a part 2 of subject one. 500 words takes about 2 minutes to read, so you see his expectations on peoples attentions spans.</description>
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