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   <title>Preserving History</title>
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   <description>So Dwip and I spent a good deal of time last night pouring over our existing notes on Alsherok looking for anything we could find to pinpoint when our areas were written. It was one of those cool trips down memory lane we take every now and then. You see, we didn&#039;t bother keeping very accurate records on exact dates. A tragedy, to be sure, since we kept only slightly better records for the codebase itself. At least until we went public with [url=https://smaugmuds.afkmods.com/index.php?a=page&amp;amp;p=</description>
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