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		<title>By: .NET String Theory :: Rock Solid</title>
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		<description>[...] other thing you have to remember is that you really only have about 1.5GB of memory to work with as a 32-bit process, so doing what you can to both reduce fragmentation of RAM and keep your footprint down for the [...]</description>
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