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      <title>Sir Pixel-lot</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://gigapxl.org/gallery.htm" target="new">Gigapxl Project</a><br><br>=incredible digital photography, taken using 100lb cameras that capture between 4 and 6 thousand megapixels.<br><br>Dustin, I'll bet your Canon PowerShot SD600 doesn't seem so impressive anymore, does it?]]></description>
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