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	<title>Comments on: Giving Technology Back to the Community</title>
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		<title>By: Rohan Jayasekera</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rohan Jayasekera</dc:creator>
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		<description>Our cat Phoebe (yes, we have one too) thanks you for mentioning ReBOOT, which was very kind to her.  When she was only five weeks old and living on the street in the cold of February 2001, she walked into the ReBOOT Retail store on Queen West (there was a retail store back then) and the guys there took care of her and named her Boots.  My girlfriend (now wife) Yvonne visited them (they advertised in her magazine What&#039;s On Queen) and started taking her home on weekends when the store was closed, and then permanently, renaming her Phoebe.  One thing Phoebe learned to do in the store was to sit on people&#039;s laps while they work on their computers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our cat Phoebe (yes, we have one too) thanks you for mentioning ReBOOT, which was very kind to her.  When she was only five weeks old and living on the street in the cold of February 2001, she walked into the ReBOOT Retail store on Queen West (there was a retail store back then) and the guys there took care of her and named her Boots.  My girlfriend (now wife) Yvonne visited them (they advertised in her magazine What&#8217;s On Queen) and started taking her home on weekends when the store was closed, and then permanently, renaming her Phoebe.  One thing Phoebe learned to do in the store was to sit on people&#8217;s laps while they work on their computers.</p>
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