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		<title>By: Is your vBulletin too fat? - vBulletin SEO Forums</title>
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		<description>[...] the results. Seems very fast and has brought down the front end payload on my sites.  Results here: Noodles&#8217; Blog Blog Archive Optimized vBulletin (Part 2)  If anyone wants to try it on their site give me a PM. I'm not ready to launch it to everyone yet [...]</description>
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