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		<title>looking back on my calendar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its always weird to look back on my calendar and think about all the things that happened in the past. It seems strangely foreign in this form. I wonder if analog date-books and calendars have the same effect, or feel different? Do people keep calendars and date books (other than famous people who keep everything [...]]]></description>
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<p>Its always weird to look back on my calendar and think about all the things that happened in the past. It seems strangely foreign in this form. I wonder if analog date-books and calendars have the same effect, or feel different? Do people keep calendars and date books (other than famous people who keep everything b/c it is part of their archive?)  Maybe it is that the digital calendar allows you to go back so far so easily, and see things with such precision.</p>
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