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        <description>Broken As Designed is BAD

I was having an IM conversation today where I accidentally came upon an incredibly awesome acronym.  Ever since I started working with computers, I've used the the phrase, broken as designed.  I love using it because it so perfectly describes so many things in this world that are quite literally broken as designed.  And to inject a current events element into this, as I'm writing, the new U.S. government's healthcare.gov website comes to mind.  Anyways, back to my sere…</description>
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