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	<title>Post Pop Pulp Magazine &#187; Techtile</title>
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		<title>Technology thru the Ages</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2001 06:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
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Irate readers have pelted us recently in the Rantarium with soft fruits, demanding a more equal share of bandwidth for those of the more, science based bent. In reply, a  hardwood core of popish horror fans have swung rancidly back with sticks. Made, of course from recombined wood pulp imported from native-held lands in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Irate readers have pelted us recently in the Rantarium with soft fruits, demanding a more equal share of bandwidth for those of the more, science based bent. In reply, a  hardwood core of popish horror fans have swung rancidly back with sticks. Made, of course from recombined wood pulp imported from native-held lands in the forested mountains of Chile. In order to restore calm to the fray, PostPopPulp has mediated and offered up the facts that the horrorists have had a fair shake of their posts&#8217; and pops and terror stories. And thus, this issue for the sci-fi folks, a tactile, techtile experience. They shall have their machines, and they shall have their technologies.</p>
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