Last week my RSS reader was regularly ticking over with posts from the Fisheye team working on video presentations for their upcoming release. I thought I should get my contribution out first:
(Warning: makes even less sense without sound)

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Last week my RSS reader was regularly ticking over with posts from the Fisheye team working on video presentations for their upcoming release. I thought I should get my contribution out first:
(Warning: makes even less sense without sound)
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