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		<description><![CDATA[A new infographic shows just how much stuff you don't usually use. | Here&#8217;s a nifty infographic on all the online services that make it easier for people to share the stuff they rarely use, and in some cases, make some serious cash. It&#8217;s a powerful visual reminder of all the things in your house that aren&#8217;t being used most of the time&#8212;cars, spare beds, weed whackers, backcountry skis, DVDs, the dollhouse your kid never liked, the clothes in your closet that won&#8217;t...]]></description>
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