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			<title><![CDATA[I have no web presence?]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Well, I thought I might make my web presence more noticeable today.<br />
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I just read an article in the Washington Post about Threadless! The article started out describing a t-shirt business that is guided by participation. My first thoughts were, &quot;Threadless, right. You have to be talking about Threadless, because it would suck if all their hard work was just copied by some undeserving company.&quot; <br />
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I hurt my eyes looking for the name... I finally found it on the second page of the web article. I wished that it appeared on the first page because sometimes I only read the first page of an online article, and I hope that Threadless gets more popular. I group member of mine introduced me to the site.  I hope that others have the opportunity to explore like I have.<br />
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You know you fall in love with Threadless the moment you see &quot;Haikus are easy, but sometimes they don't make sense, Refrigerator.&quot; I still want that one.]]></description>
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