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		<title>By: Surrealistic Landscape &#187; Photo Hunt Week 11: Technology</title>
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		<description>[...] I had a lot of choices for this week&#8217;s photo hunt picture, considering the field I work in. This photo is the one that caught my eye, however. It was taken several months ago, during our December of installing lots of stuff in the attic (you can find the blog post about it here), and echoes back to my comment about Apple hardware being damn pretty in a rack. Pictured, on top, is an Intel Xeon Xserve paired with an Apple Xraid below it. Part of our summer project this year is transitioning fully to them after their testing period these past few months. [...]</description>
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