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Posted on 12/03/05

With the foreign content cap gone, what should investors be doing?

Are you looking for some different reading? Well, according to The Seattle Times, Robert Shields of Dayton, Wash., has written what may be the most boring personal diary ever. The diary is over 37.5 million words long (the equivalent of about 422 300-page books), stored in 81 cardboard boxes and covers his life since 1972 -- in five-minute increments.

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