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It's true that Microsoft's SoapBox is lame - I tried it before official release already. It is also funny how Microsoft employees upload videos to YouTube - and just not to be accused of not eating dog food - also to SoapBox. </p>
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Anyway as of now only blip.tv offers download of the original video file... </p> <p><a href="http://comicstripblog.com">Comic Strip Blogger</a></p>]]></description>
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