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		<title>By: John A. Johnson</title>
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		<description>I have been using this great subroutine for years to generate identifiers for persons who complete my online personality questionnaire, but leave the nickname box blank. It has worked so well for me that I am recommending it in a chapter I am writing for a book on behavioral research on the Internet.</description>
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