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		<dc:creator>Katie Rose &#38; Mama</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Dec 2006 04:09:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Oh Em,
Your entry is so beautiful and heart felt. We miss you &amp; Joshua so much, esp when we look at KR and she makes funny faces and we wish you could see the faces and smell her newness. If its OK we would like to read your entry at KR's naming on the 22nd. 
We cant wait to hold you &amp; Josh in our arms and give you both hugs and kisses! We miss you terribly but could not be happier or more proud of you both and your adventure. We support you and love you and encourage you to pursue this adventure and all adventures to the fullest. We, nevertheless, are eager to smother you with affection upon your return.
XOXOXOXOXO-M,B &amp; KR
PS- Bill has been puked on a few times which is pretty cool and today KR made a huge poo at the end of a diaper change! Betty is loving this!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh Em,<br />
Your entry is so beautiful and heart felt. We miss you &amp; Joshua so much, esp when we look at KR and she makes funny faces and we wish you could see the faces and smell her newness. If its OK we would like to read your entry at KR&#8217;s naming on the 22nd.<br />
We cant wait to hold you &amp; Josh in our arms and give you both hugs and kisses! We miss you terribly but could not be happier or more proud of you both and your adventure. We support you and love you and encourage you to pursue this adventure and all adventures to the fullest. We, nevertheless, are eager to smother you with affection upon your return.<br />
XOXOXOXOXO-M,B &amp; KR<br />
PS- Bill has been puked on a few times which is pretty cool and today KR made a huge poo at the end of a diaper change! Betty is loving this!!</p>
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		<dc:creator>Betty &#38; Bart</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Dec 2006 02:37:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>We miss you, we miss you...but you are always with us, n'est ce pas?  Toujours, toujours mes enfants, ma famille, mon coeur.  Tus sont toujours dans mon coeur, n'est ce pas? xoxoxoB&amp;B</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We miss you, we miss you&#8230;but you are always with us, n&#8217;est ce pas?  Toujours, toujours mes enfants, ma famille, mon coeur.  Tus sont toujours dans mon coeur, n&#8217;est ce pas? xoxoxoB&amp;B</p>
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		<dc:creator>Joshua</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Dec 2006 00:50:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think CNN miffed this one. If I remember correctly, SkypeOut wasn't free. It had a per minute rate. It looks like they've just bundled the per minute into an unlimited use subscription. 

We just use the PC to PC (which you have to try). But we should think about signing up for the annual subscription so we can chat with our nephews on this happy day.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think CNN miffed this one. If I remember correctly, SkypeOut wasn&#8217;t free. It had a per minute rate. It looks like they&#8217;ve just bundled the per minute into an unlimited use subscription. </p>
<p>We just use the PC to PC (which you have to try). But we should think about signing up for the annual subscription so we can chat with our nephews on this happy day.</p>
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		<dc:creator>JAM</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Dec 2006 16:41:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>If you've been using Skype to make free phone calls, hold onto your wallet - because starting in January, Skype is going to charge a $29.95 annual fee for calls to U.S. and Canadian phone numbers. In a masterful act of spin, executives at the eBay (EBAY) subsidiary managed to convince USA Today that this was an exciting new promotion, not a fee increase imposed on a service that Skype had offered for free since May.

PC-to-PC calls made to other Skype users are still free; it's calls made from your PC to regular telephone lines - a service called SkypeOut - that will soon require a paid subscription.

At VOIP Watch, the usually insightful Andy Abramson was taken in, too, calling the plan "an early holiday present," and noting that if Skype users sign up now, they can get a reduced rate of $14.95 for a year's worth of calling.

Granted, paying $1.25 a month for unlimited calls anywhere in the country is a pretty good deal. And Skype had to start charging eventually. But let's not pretend that paying for calls is somehow better than making them for free.

Ignoring Skype's spin, though, this is still bad news for Vonage (VG). Take SkypeOut for $30 a year, and add SkypeIn, a service which assigns a regular phone number to your Skype account, for another $40 a year, and you've got the equivalent of Vonage's $25/mo. Internet phone service for $230 less a year. And let's not even get into what AT&amp;T (T) and Verizon (VZ) bill customers for the privilege of making unlimited phone calls. Skype may be trying to overhype its decision to charge - but it's still way cheaper than the competition.  (Story from CNN)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;ve been using Skype to make free phone calls, hold onto your wallet - because starting in January, Skype is going to charge a $29.95 annual fee for calls to U.S. and Canadian phone numbers. In a masterful act of spin, executives at the eBay (EBAY) subsidiary managed to convince USA Today that this was an exciting new promotion, not a fee increase imposed on a service that Skype had offered for free since May.</p>
<p>PC-to-PC calls made to other Skype users are still free; it&#8217;s calls made from your PC to regular telephone lines - a service called SkypeOut - that will soon require a paid subscription.</p>
<p>At VOIP Watch, the usually insightful Andy Abramson was taken in, too, calling the plan &#8220;an early holiday present,&#8221; and noting that if Skype users sign up now, they can get a reduced rate of $14.95 for a year&#8217;s worth of calling.</p>
<p>Granted, paying $1.25 a month for unlimited calls anywhere in the country is a pretty good deal. And Skype had to start charging eventually. But let&#8217;s not pretend that paying for calls is somehow better than making them for free.</p>
<p>Ignoring Skype&#8217;s spin, though, this is still bad news for Vonage (VG). Take SkypeOut for $30 a year, and add SkypeIn, a service which assigns a regular phone number to your Skype account, for another $40 a year, and you&#8217;ve got the equivalent of Vonage&#8217;s $25/mo. Internet phone service for $230 less a year. And let&#8217;s not even get into what AT&amp;T (T) and Verizon (VZ) bill customers for the privilege of making unlimited phone calls. Skype may be trying to overhype its decision to charge - but it&#8217;s still way cheaper than the competition.  (Story from CNN)</p>
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