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    <title>A butterfly flaps its wings</title>
    <summary>Ever heard the proverb, &quot;a butterfly flaps its wings in New York and it rains in San Francisco?&quot; Aside from the fact that the odds of it raining in San Francisco no matter what in the hell is flapping its...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[Ever heard the proverb, "a butterfly flaps its wings in New York and it rains in San Francisco?" Aside from the fact that the odds of it raining in San Francisco no matter what in the hell is flapping its wings is immaterial, what matters are the rules of chaos theory (which by the way, thanks to <i>Jurassic Park</i> I will forever be an expert in) which are finally <a href="http://www.obvious.fsnet.co.uk/butterfly/butterfly.htm">explained</a>.]]>
      
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