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		<title>By: Bobby</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Goatloady,

I aggree with your thought on others going through our digital life and that it being disturbing - best it only be left for son or daughter i reckon, rather them know some of your secrets, other than a cousin or a long lost rellie.

I do reckon todays format will readable in 10 or 50 years. As technology changes, it wont be so drastic as to leave as in the cold, so to speak. So long as we keep up with it, then we will be fine.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Goatloady,</p>
<p>I aggree with your thought on others going through our digital life and that it being disturbing &#8211; best it only be left for son or daughter i reckon, rather them know some of your secrets, other than a cousin or a long lost rellie.</p>
<p>I do reckon todays format will readable in 10 or 50 years. As technology changes, it wont be so drastic as to leave as in the cold, so to speak. So long as we keep up with it, then we will be fine.</p>
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