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Yeah wow, keep spamming the forum with duplicate junk copied and pasted from other sites with no link to the source. Well done.
:lol: the same post has been posted to many other forums, am sorry for Jason G Gervais (Seems Original Author) he might spent lot of time and energy writing this article.