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    <name>應龍</name>
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      <issued>2004-10-22T19:49:00</issued>
      <title>Happy Birthday Universe</title>
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      <content type="html">According to James Ussher, the universe was created on this date in 4004 BCE at 6:00pm.  Two hundreds years later Dr. John Lightfoot corrected this estimate by 15 hours, making the Universe's birthday 9:00am tomorrow.  I wonder if that was EST or PST?  Everyone knows that God is an American, so it couldn't be GMT.  Either way, what is 15 hours between universes?  Happy Birthday Universe.</content>
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