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		<title>Wiiiiild Horses</title>
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		<description>Seeing all the prancing ponies on Metatalk lately reminded me of something I&apos;ve been meaning to suggest for a while now, regarding links. I know this sounds pretty small, and I do know what Right-click&amp;gt;Open in New Tab is, but why do links I click on here open on the same page? There are other sites I visit where clicking on a link opens it in a new tab. I think it&apos;d be nice and more comfortable to see that here, too, especially seeing how many multi-link FPPs we get. But maybe there&apos;s a special reason for links opening in the same window by default that I&apos;m not aware of. 

Anyways, no biggie, just thought I&apos;d toss that out there. </description>
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		<category>needling</category>
		<category>nitpicking</category>
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		<dc:creator>Marisa Stole the Precious Thing</dc:creator>
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