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		<description><![CDATA[Get your mini-energy counter | I don&#8217;t always balance my checkbook (ok, almost never, only when there is a problem). I only check my investments a couple of times a year, often when there has been a big market swing. And, call me small minded, but I also don&#8217;t always take into account in the long-term economic effects of my energy use. Like many people, to focus in on the big-picture in my day- to-day,...]]></description>
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