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		<title>By: State of Electronics documentary &#171; VA3STL&#039;s Weblog</title>
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		<description>[...] Karl Von Moller has been putting together a documentary called &#8216;State of Electronics  -  A discussion on the electronics industry in Australia&#8217;.  This looks like a fascinating and thorough look at the electronics industry in one country.  Although focussed on Australia much of the content and discussion will be recognizable and similar to other countries.  The final version has not been released yet but it looks like it will be great viewing when it is.  Seems it is growing to three parts.  I&#8217;m looking forward to seeing the finished documentary. [...]</description>
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