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	<title>Comments on: Improving Skype performance on the Mini-Note</title>
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		<description>They do not identify the bottlenecks, and make a random bunch of changes and suggest non-specific improvements. Unfortunately, non-scientific methods get published on websites and people read this stuff. I classify this method as the *mass stupidity*, circular reference approach. If enough people post circular references then it has to be true, right?</description>
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