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		<title>Seamless Web Comes to Brooklyn! (And, Eating In in NYC is the Suburban version of Eating Out)</title>
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UPDATE!  See the end of this post for a coupon from the Seamlessweb folks 
One of the best things about my first job in finance was that if you stayed after 7:30PM, you could order up to $25 worth of food from seamlessweb on the company&#8217;s dime.
I began using it from home as well, enabling [...]]]></description>
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