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		<title>By: miska</title>
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		<description>Well this is a question instead of a comment, but I am giving a thought to the idea of buying a macbook, installing windows as well, of course. But just the possibility of Visual Studio or Windbg or DDK or SDK not working properly in the new platform gives me the creeps. Do you think is a good idea or have any relevant experience on the matter?

Thanks in advance, this is a lovely and useful and entertaining blog!</description>
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<p>Thanks in advance, this is a lovely and useful and entertaining blog!</p>
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