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		<title>TLA goes Blu Ray in the name of data (and sanity) protection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well &#8211; I knew it had to happen, eventually. The DVD backups were becoming just *too* cumbersome for the amount of data I was archiving off every week. That, and a technical rub with getting an HD feature out the door for a screening on Friday left me with little choice but to upgrade one [...]]]></description>
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