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Data updated: Sat Mar 13 16:12:03 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by scotgl.
This feed was created using Data Logger for iPhone.
Data updated: Sat Mar 13 11:22:23 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by zencorners.
This feed was created using Data Logger for iPhone.
Data updated: Fri Mar 12 21:20:03 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by jeffalmeida.
This feed was created using Data Logger for iPhone.
Data updated: Fri Mar 12 15:30:49 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by jonolave.
This feed was created using Data Logger for iPhone.
Data updated: Thu Mar 11 08:27:15 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by emem.
This feed was created using Data Logger for iPhone.
Data updated: Wed Mar 10 11:39:41 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by robertharm.
This feed was created using Data Logger for iPhone.
Data updated: Sat Mar 06 14:50:57 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by tenorune.
This feed was created using Data Logger for iPhone.
Data updated: Fri Mar 05 11:52:49 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by booyaa.
This feed was created using Data Logger for iPhone.
Data updated: Wed Mar 03 10:17:01 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by alexmajy.
This feed was created using Data Logger for iPhone.
Data updated: Wed Mar 03 09:17:49 UTC 2010, currently: frozen. Published by b3cft.
This feed was created using Data Logger for iPhone.
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