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	<title>Comments on: Heated Debate</title>
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		<title>By: Paraag</title>
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		<description>What about the third one: Gay-Lussac&#039;s Law? That guy always gets the shaft. It&#039;s always Boyle-this or Charles-that... not very fair at all, methinks. Funny thing is, Mr. Gay-Lussac is actually the one who proved Charles&#039; Law. That is, according to the supreme infalliable knowledge repository (also known as Wikipedia). Guess he got bummed, and so he did simple algebra to come up with his own damn Law.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What about the third one: Gay-Lussac&#8217;s Law? That guy always gets the shaft. It&#8217;s always Boyle-this or Charles-that&#8230; not very fair at all, methinks. Funny thing is, Mr. Gay-Lussac is actually the one who proved Charles&#8217; Law. That is, according to the supreme infalliable knowledge repository (also known as Wikipedia). Guess he got bummed, and so he did simple algebra to come up with his own damn Law.</p>
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