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	<title>Comments on: What happens on the Internet stays</title>
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	<description>Tony Chung is a Vancouver-based creative communications consultant who develops and optimizes websites, produces multimedia and music, writes and illustrates technical documentation, and blogs the living daylight out of faith, family, pop culture, creativity, technology, art, and whatever picks his fancy at the moment.</description>
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		<title>By: Internet—forever but not permanent &#124; tonychung.ca: Tony Chung Creative Communications: technical writing, illustration, xhtml/css web design, php/mysql/javascript web development, multimedia production, online communications, content strategy, content man</title>
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		<dc:creator>Internet—forever but not permanent &#124; tonychung.ca: Tony Chung Creative Communications: technical writing, illustration, xhtml/css web design, php/mysql/javascript web development, multimedia production, online communications, content strategy, content man</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] contrast to my post about what happens on the Internet living forever, I present the alternative view. My friend Wayne Radford, the self-proclaimed &#8220;King of [...]</description>
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