<span style='font-family:Verdana'><span style='font-size:12px'>It has been brought to my attention that Springfield currently leads<br /> 
the state in filesystem capacity cemented into exterior brick walls.<br /> 
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http://www.deaddrops.com/db/?page=view&id=802<br /> 
http://www.deaddrops.com/db/?page=view&id=805<br /> 
http://www.deaddrops.com/db/?page=view&id=807<br /> 
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Carbondale retains the honor of having gotten there first.<br /> 
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http://www.deaddrops.com/db/?page=view&id=161<br /> 
http://www.deaddrops.com/db/?page=view&id=162<br /> 
http://www.deaddrops.com/db/?page=view&id=163<br /> 
http://www.deaddrops.com/db/?page=view&id=164<br /> 
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Receiving this news, I told a friend I found it less surprising that<br /> 
Chicago is the largest city in the United States to have none than<br /> 
that Champaign-Freaking-Urbana wasn't in the vanguard.  Friend<br /> 
replied some detailed account of U of I network infrastructure and<br /> 
that it wouldn't occur to Champaign-Urbana as a need.  I nodded<br /> 
my head like, "you have a point," and continued to wonder.<br /> 
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I just think it'd be cute if Champaign-Urbana & Bloomington-Normal<br /> 
were on the map before Chicago gets around to it.</span></span>