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		<title>8 Things We Hate About IT Critics</title>
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The last thing an opinions writer wants is to be discovered by their, how shall I say it, least “defendable” post.&#160; But sometimes a little unvarnished opinion leads to a moment of clarity that objectivity would otherwise muddle.
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		<title>Reddit sends more, Diggers read more.</title>
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