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	<description> Can you love a software program too much?Daniel Escapa let us know about this song today, and we reallyhad no choice... like all great art, it needed to be shared. Written and performed by Mike Tholfsen, test manager on the OneNote team, we proudly present: My One and Only OneNote.Lyrics available at Daniel&#39;s blog post, if you would like to sing along.</description>
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