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		<title>Set-up matures and gets own site</title>
		<description>Sometimes long piggy-backed web addresses can be annoying, especially when trying to pass the location onto someone else.  We're happy to unveil Crosspoint Lynnwood's set-up site www.crosspointsetup.com.  We hope this will be a bit easier - the change also has allowed for sub-domains which operate better than just ...</description>
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		<title>A little bumpy, but not bad</title>
		<description>The first Sunday of trying our new "areas" of responsibility seemed to go pretty well.  As would be expected, we had some confusion (what I observed) on who does what.  However, it didn't seem to be overwhelming by any means.  Yak and I had a fun and confusing time putting ...</description>
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		<title>Welcome to the Crosspoint Set Up Blog</title>
		<description>Let's face it, communication is never over-rated.  From my experience, you can never expound enough because something (even if minute) is always lost in the medium.  In addition, we all despise having to search through our inbox for correspondence information.  The beauty of the blog is that ...</description>
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