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<title>Perfection Takes Forever</title>
<link>http://neotoy.tripod.com/</link>
<description>Executive summary: I'm probably going to suspend the neotoy.tripod update cycle until January 1st 2010.</description>
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<title>CMAP entry update: hair</title>
<link>http://neotoy.tripod.com/cmap/hair.html</link>
<description>Neither 'men' nor 'women' have any hair on their bodies aside from what grows on their heads. Unlike human hair the hair of a denizen is slightly less flexible, therefore it is never deliberately styled in a way that would imply a fashionable intent, it is also unbreakable so it cannot be cut..</description>
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<title>CMAP entry update: lampfish</title>
<link>http://neotoy.tripod.com/cmap/lampfish.html</link>
<description>This is the common name of an unusual organism that populates the 'seas' of <a href="jade.html">Jade</a>. While it is termed a 'fish' the lampfish is actually a jelly. Although it is quite unlike any kind of terrestrial jellyfish with which we are familiar, this is due to the unique composition of the jade dimension. Describing the organism in terrestrial terms, it is a creature that has learned (evolved) to harness the power of the atom to provide the energy it requires to survive. It gets its name from its primary characteristic, which is to glow brightly and continuously.</description>
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<title>CMAP entry update: html</title>
<link>http://neotoy.tripod.com/cmap/html.html</link>
<description>NOTE: The new schema uses CSS, the more graphical HTML version has been retired.</description>
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<title>New layout usability tips</title>
<link>http://neotoy.tripod.com/</link>
<description>Protip: Unlike with most RSS readers my note system includes an innovative feature that allows you to minimize the content box at any time. Once the note has been expanded, the entire body of the update acts like a button, just click anywhere on the update and it will re-collapse. This is especially useful with long updates, when you get to the bottom of the note – obviously you don't want to have to scroll all the way back up to the top just to collapse the note, and now you don't have to!</description>
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<title>2010 Site transformation is now LIVE</title>
<link>http://neotoy.tripod.com/</link>
<description>I'm transitioning early to the 2010 layout. See this update for details.</description>
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