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		<title>Third test post</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 May 2010 23:58:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Geoff Small</dc:creator>
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A standard &#8216;rule of thumb&#8217; is that every 30-40 feet of viewing  distance  requires 1&#8243; of digit height. For example, a 10&#8243; digit can be  viewed  comfortably at 300-400 feet. Larger digits will offer greater  visual  impact, however. A standard &#8216;rule of thumb&#8217; is that every [...]]]></description>
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<p>A standard &#8216;rule of thumb&#8217; is that every 30-40 feet of viewing  distance  requires 1&#8243; of digit height. For example, a 10&#8243; digit can be  viewed  comfortably at 300-400 feet. Larger digits will offer greater  visual  impact, however. A standard &#8216;rule of thumb&#8217; is that every 30-40  feet of viewing distance  requires 1&#8243; of digit height. For example, a  10&#8243; digit can be viewed  comfortably at 300-400 feet. Larger digits will  offer greater visual  impact, however.</p>
<p>A standard &#8216;rule of thumb&#8217; is that every 30-40 feet of viewing  distance  requires 1&#8243; of digit height. For example, a 10&#8243; digit can be  viewed  comfortably at 300-400 feet. Larger digits will offer greater  visual  impact, however.</p>
<p>A standard &#8216;rule of thumb&#8217; is that every 30-40 feet of viewing  distance  requires 1&#8243; of digit height. For example, a 10&#8243; digit can be  viewed  comfortably at 300-400 feet. Larger digits will offer greater  visual  impact, however. A standard &#8216;rule of thumb&#8217; is that every 30-40  feet of viewing distance  requires 1&#8243; of digit height. For example, a  10&#8243; digit can be viewed  comfortably at 300-400 feet. Larger digits will  offer greater visual  impact, however.</p>
<p>A standard &#8216;rule of thumb&#8217; is that every 30-40 feet of viewing  distance  requires 1&#8243; of digit height. For example, a 10&#8243; digit can be  viewed  comfortably at 300-400 feet. Larger digits will offer greater  visual  impact, however.</p>
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