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		<title>By: koen</title>
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		<description>This really is a very good thing. Blocking scripts are killing for your uasbility. Especially if the page uses a lot of javascript to render its initial content, like most of mine. I used a different jquery plugin, but the effect is the same: a way faster site. If any of the readers wonder why this works I can really recommend this book: http://stevesouders.com/efws/</description>
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