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		<title>Tire selection chart</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a short story of user experience, information visualization, and design choices. I like Rivendell Bicycle Works for a lot of reasons (see below). However, one thing they don&#8217;t do particularly well is allow you to compare products on their web site. When comparing a few randomly sorted parts, such as rear deraillers, looking [...]]]></description>
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