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  <read_at>Mon Aug 11 00:00:00 -0700 2008</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[I loved this book. Randy learned a lot about living well and tried to distill all of his knowledge and experiences and quirkiness for the benefit of his children. <br/><br/>There were parts that really hit home like when one of his students was getting straight A grades, except for math which he kept failing because he was so interested in his computer courses. Well I didn't fail math, but I did the absolute minimum to get by because I was so much more interested in the programming classes.<br/><br/>This book is full of solid advice, good examples, and plenty of chuckles.]]></body>
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