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  "textContent": "Look, I'm not complaining, I know many people would be thrilled to live \nsomewhere warmer, but I live in a climate which, if I'm entirely honest, \nsomewhat disagrees with my Scottish blood? Pasty skin? Predisposition for \nbasement-dwelling? More on basement-dwelling in a little bit, as it \nhappens, but whatever you want to call it, there is a part of me that finds \nmyself longing for colder weather, particularly as it starts to get warmer \nand warmer. There will be days in the coming months where there'll be some \noppressive heat and I will wish I could be far away in some snowy alpine \nlodge but, given that that's probably pretty unlikely, I might have to make \ndo with escaping there some other way. Enter Above the Snow from developer \nAbove the Desk which might just provide a little bit of that alpine magic \nfrom the comfort of my own desk… just as long as I pump up the air \nconditioning.",
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