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		<title>By: Blog over Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Elearning: Haven&#8217;t we been here before? - TrainingZone.co.uk</title>
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		<description>[...] PC Building Advice You know, I have no troubles of linking to your websites or articles if they are great and make up for a good story. Beecher send in a link to one of his articles that gives some sound advice on how to build and setup the rock solid computer. It s not the usual walkthrough that tells you to how to assemble an PC, it s more than that. The article is divided into four parts, the first talks about the parts that you need and some things that you should take care of. What I really like is that he [...]</description>
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