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		<title>By: Signal to Noise &#124; NSLog();</title>
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		<description>Jon Rentzsch writes about the signal to noise ratio found on blogs. He links to one of my older OneWord entries, in fact, which starts out using the one word "specific" in the sentence "I have nothing specific to say."...
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