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		<title>By: Computing, GIS and Archaeology in the UK &#187; In which Archaeogeek checks the date in case it&#8217;s April Fools</title>
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		<dc:creator>Computing, GIS and Archaeology in the UK &#187; In which Archaeogeek checks the date in case it&#8217;s April Fools</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] to the Linfiniti Geo Blog, we get what has to be the most unintentionally hilarious article ever, about Oracle [...]</description>
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