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	<title>Comments on: Charter cable kneecaps a subscriber</title>
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		<title>By: Tallin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tallin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Apr 2006 03:52:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As the author of the blog in question, I can assure you the letter is the real deal.  When my story was moved to the front page of Digg.com, I was simply amazed at the amount of people who believed this was nothing more than HBO propaganda.  Look at the rest of my blog.  It&#039;s all boring crap that most people wouldn&#039;t want to read.  There may be several posts that people I don&#039;t know will find useful, but they are few and far between.

I just found out a blog that links to my story has been moved to the front page of Digg.com, so I&#039;m expecting another avalanche of comments -- good, bad and indifferent.

Ed, thank you for mentioning I was using PeerGuardian at the time.  I probably should have mentioned it in the original blog.  It just slipped my mind at the time of the post.  I was more concerned with the fact that, after years of downloading various things, I had finally been caught.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the author of the blog in question, I can assure you the letter is the real deal.  When my story was moved to the front page of Digg.com, I was simply amazed at the amount of people who believed this was nothing more than HBO propaganda.  Look at the rest of my blog.  It&#8217;s all boring crap that most people wouldn&#8217;t want to read.  There may be several posts that people I don&#8217;t know will find useful, but they are few and far between.</p>
<p>I just found out a blog that links to my story has been moved to the front page of Digg.com, so I&#8217;m expecting another avalanche of comments &#8212; good, bad and indifferent.</p>
<p>Ed, thank you for mentioning I was using PeerGuardian at the time.  I probably should have mentioned it in the original blog.  It just slipped my mind at the time of the post.  I was more concerned with the fact that, after years of downloading various things, I had finally been caught.</p>
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