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		<title>Droplet CDP 3.1 Looks Old School Sci-Fi</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a fan of old school science fiction, you would know that most of the things that were considered futuristic are way behind what the world is today. They even had those funny gadgets with equally funny designs and functions. This is what I think about when I look at the Droplet CD [...]]]></description>
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