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            <description><![CDATA[The two-way range.

The post starts with an eye-opener.

Well, I'm here in Kandahar.

Erm?&nbsp; Damian?&nbsp; In the 'Stan?&nbsp; Yep.&nbsp; Another chickenhawk has flown the paradigm.

There's some good stuff between there and his last paragraph:

But one more thing I must mention before I sign off and hit the rack: I need to thank each and every one of you who have hit that &quot;Chip In&quot; button in the sidebar. I took a financial leap of faith taking this on, and your help is most appreciated.
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So, go visit The Torch, and hit that&nbsp;&quot;chip in&quot; button.&nbsp; Or read the post below the fold, where I have the button in place. Hey, if 100 of you go do that, and leave $5.00, that's $500.&nbsp; And Damian is putting his delicate pink little heinie on the linie so you guys have have what comes up below the fold!&nbsp; 
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