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<content type="html">Awesome!  I was curious what you used Ruby for, and now it's much more clear. I applaud your priorities with your family, and congratulate you on the new addition (&gt;2 kids is quite rare these days).  If you're ever in the Austin, TX area, let me know and we can get all the kids together for a big kid wompus!</content>
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