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	<description>It is not everyday that the best sailors on the planet set up shop 150 metres from your work and race each other over a two week period but that is exactly what is happening for me right now.

Check out http://lvps09.com and watch this screencast to learn more . A few things in the end made this application very flexible and extended my experiences with building production code in Silverlight
 2. This screencast gets into the nitty gritty details of this project... more details at

http://blogs.msdn.com/nigel/archive/2009/02/03/louis-vuitton-pacific-series-2009-auckland-new-zealand-the-silverlight-story.aspx
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