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		<title>THANKS a LOT!</title>
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				<title>THANKS a LOT!</title>
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						 <p>Hey there!</p> <p>Normally, I'm not someone who spends much time on posting &quot;Thank You&quot;s in a Forum, but this time, I just have to.</p> <p>You just saved my Week. :)<br /> Or, in particular, your Tutorial about &quot;Building a Content Pipeline Extension&quot;.<br /> I searched the whole web for a explanation of how to import my own dataformats into my Games. Everyone just says &quot;Extend the Content Pipeline&quot;. Wow, thanks, but HOW?!<br /> With this Tutorial it not just wasn't a big deal to write my own Extension, but also (and even more important) to <strong>understand</strong> the Content Pipeline and its Extensions.</p> <p>So, once again, Thank you for the great Tutorial, I'll check out the other ones too, I think.<br /> Keep up the good Work! ;]</p> <p>[And Sorry for bad English, I'm german ;) ]</p> 
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