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		<description><![CDATA[After seeing this shirt I almost started believing it.  Then I noticed the following tag line:
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		<description><![CDATA[I spend a fair bit of time helping out beginning Java programmers.  My favorite is when they ask why their swing code doesn&#8217;t work.  When they post their stacktrace, there&#8217;s all the GCJ/GIJ classes.  I explain to them how GCJ isn&#8217;t java and doesn&#8217;t (fully) support swing and that they should just [...]]]></description>
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