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		<title>You Only Find What You&#8217;re Looking For</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author&#8217;s Note: This is the first SiMF post picked up for reprinting by io9 &#8212; I know it will be the first of many! Extraterrestrial life is a staple of SF and the focus of astrobiology and SETI.  Yet whereas SF has populated countless worlds with varying success, from Tiptree&#8217;s haunting Flenni (Your Haploid Heart) [...]]]></description>
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