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	<title>Comments on: Joshua Tree&#160;Decompression</title>
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		<title>By: So What Happened to Downtime? &#124; Code Iteratively</title>
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		<description>[...] I believe that the only option to reclaim our collective sanity is to go out of our way to unplug as often as possible. With few exceptions, nobody is going to die if you don&#8217;t check email for a few hours. Or if you ignore phone calls and text messages for an afternoon. And I highly recommend the occasional extreme disconnect of taking a multi-day trip somewhere without internet access or cell coverage. [...]</description>
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