Tuesday Reading

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  1. Justanotherblogger
    Comment #1 on Tuesday, January 24, 2006
    11:00 pm (reply)

    Looks like the links don’t show up properly on the front page.

  2. Flexo
    Comment #2 on Tuesday, January 24, 2006
    11:21 pm (reply)

    Justa’,

    I emailed you because I’m not sure which links you can’t see… everything looks okay to me on IE6 and FireFox.

  3. real people, real finances
    Comment #3 on Thursday, January 26, 2006
    3:13 am (reply)

    Beat the high cost of gasoline was particularly an interesting read. Wonder if the support of automakers will make the bio fuel a real oil alternative reality in the near future

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