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	<title>Comments on: Use What You Have&#8230;But Use It</title>
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		<title>By: In Search of the Lost Movado &#124; Positive Infinity</title>
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		<description>[...] One of our ports of call was Key Biscayne, near Miami. It is basically the last barrier island in the chain that runs along all of Florida&#8217;s east cost before the break west of Fowey Rocks begins the Florida Keys. It&#8217;s a nice place to visit, or at least was in the late 1960&#8217;s when we tied up our yacht (such as the one shown at the top of the page) at the Key Biscayne Yacht Club. In those days it wasn&#8217;t as much of a problem to let me and my brother putter around the island a bit, although I preferred to fall into the drink trying to get into my Dilly Boat dinghy. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] One of our ports of call was Key Biscayne, near Miami. It is basically the last barrier island in the chain that runs along all of Florida&#8217;s east cost before the break west of Fowey Rocks begins the Florida Keys. It&#8217;s a nice place to visit, or at least was in the late 1960&#8217;s when we tied up our yacht (such as the one shown at the top of the page) at the Key Biscayne Yacht Club. In those days it wasn&#8217;t as much of a problem to let me and my brother putter around the island a bit, although I preferred to fall into the drink trying to get into my Dilly Boat dinghy. [...]</p>
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