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	<title>Comments on: Are We Living in What may Become Known as the iPhone Period?</title>
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		<title>By: Carole sisson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Carole sisson</dc:creator>
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		<description>martin:  I loved your article.  it&#039;s what I have been contemplating but couldnt put into words.  I have just reitired from a forty year career In interior design.  During all those years I loved, collected and studied all sorts of antiques.  I still cannot fathom how they are going to fit into my grandchildren&#039;s lives with their high tech everything!   I am hoping someone will want my gorgeous stirling antique silver tray and coffee and tea set or my Lennox china with the cobalt and gold trim.  maybe I should sell everything now so I don&#039;t have to roll over in my grave every time one of them says &quot;what did Grammy want this for?&quot;. I am also beginning to be intrigued by mid century pieces but I really can&#039;t see replacing my antiques with them!   
   I am really enjoying getting to know Worthpoint and utilizing it frequently.  In July I am attending Antiques Roadshow in Rapid City so I am using Worthpoint to help me decide what I should take. I have a wide variety of things but don&#039;t really know what might be of any value.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>martin:  I loved your article.  it&#8217;s what I have been contemplating but couldnt put into words.  I have just reitired from a forty year career In interior design.  During all those years I loved, collected and studied all sorts of antiques.  I still cannot fathom how they are going to fit into my grandchildren&#8217;s lives with their high tech everything!   I am hoping someone will want my gorgeous stirling antique silver tray and coffee and tea set or my Lennox china with the cobalt and gold trim.  maybe I should sell everything now so I don&#8217;t have to roll over in my grave every time one of them says &#8220;what did Grammy want this for?&#8221;. I am also beginning to be intrigued by mid century pieces but I really can&#8217;t see replacing my antiques with them!<br />
   I am really enjoying getting to know Worthpoint and utilizing it frequently.  In July I am attending Antiques Roadshow in Rapid City so I am using Worthpoint to help me decide what I should take. I have a wide variety of things but don&#8217;t really know what might be of any value.</p>
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