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<description>Okay so I was dead wrong.  Not even close.  But who knew?  

So just what was the misconception of epic proportions I was working under?  

Well, you see, I mistakenly assumed that most everyone clearly understood the importance of link text.  You know the clickable part of your link?  Or the part of your linking info that usually appears in blue and leads off most reciprocal links.  

So much so,  I felt revisiting this topic would be a total w...</description>
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