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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://crawlingroad.com/blog">From The Crawling Road Blog - The Permanent Portfolio Discussion and More</a></p><p>Formerly, I was in the Internet security field and one of my jobs was actually to break into computer networks for a living as well as doing network attack tool development. So it comes naturally to me to look for ways in which something may not go according to plan and deliberately push further it until it breaks in unexpected ways.

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