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		<title>Where did my stuff go?</title>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[TL; DR: Elsewhere.  Will that ever be MTS? No.

Update: All my downloads, pictorials, stories, etc are now available on my own web site.  This includes all those that were here and some additional ones.

I fundamentally disagree with the site's &quot;no hot linking&quot; rule.  If you want to make something...]]></content:encoded>
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