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		<title>Mayhaps the absense is over….</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;d like to begin by expressing my sincere apologies for my extended absence as of late.  This truancy on my part was neither warranted nor planned and for that I am profoundly regretful.  As is often the case, the trappings of a normal life have required my undivided attention and as all things must be prioritized, ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d like to begin by expressing my sincere apologies for my extended absence as of late.  This truancy on my part was neither warranted nor planned and for that I am profoundly regretful.  As is often the case, the trappings of a normal life have required my undivided attention and as all things must be prioritized, my online presence has taken the proverbial back seat.  But as the <a href="http://solarclipper.com/" target="_blank">Lois McKendrick </a>must drag itself from the gravity well, so must I.  I hope to begin posting with some regularity in the future and look forward to interacting with you all. </p>
<p>Along with my online presence, my writing has sufferred as wll.  This I also hope to remedy as I am still in the editing phase with Subversion, Sacrifice, and Salvation (S3). Work on Insurance to Die For is coming along, albeit slowly.  I still have yet to formulate a novel for <a href="http://www.nanowrimo.org" target="_blank">NaNoWriMo</a> this fall.  Much needs to be done if I am to truly get &#8216;back on track&#8217;.</p>
<p>As for podcasting and podcast novelling, I still plan to continue releasing TidBits as well as work on Podcasting an existing work, most likley from the <a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Page" target="_blank">Gutenberg Press</a>.  As stated previously, this is to build my reading and podcasting chops in preparation for the recording and release of my own fiction.  The question of whether or not to produce a full cast audio presentation remains unanswered.</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t yet recorded this for inclusion in the podcast.  I might publish it as a secondary TidBit.</p>
<p>I am going to close this update with one of my very favorite poems, The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost.  For me, the telling phrase is not the last line, which is repeated universally, but an earlier sentiment. &#8220;Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back.&#8221; Such it is our own lives, the forks we choose to take build the pathways of our life, and the journey continues.</p>
<p>The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost</p>
<div id="body">Two roads diverged in a yellow wood<br />
and sorry I could not travel both<br />
And be one traveller, long I stood<br />
and looked down one as far as I could<br />
to where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair,<br />
and having perhaps the better claim<br />
because it was grassy and wanted wear;<br />
though as for that, the passing there<br />
had worn them really about the same,</p>
<p> And both that morning equally lay<br />
in leaves no feet had trodden black.<br />
Oh, I kept the first for another day!<br />
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,<br />
I doubted if I should ever come back.</p>
<p> I shall be telling this with a sigh<br />
Somewhere ages and ages hence:<br />
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I &#8211;<br />
I took the one less travelled by,<br />
and that has made all the difference.</p>
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		<title>The Future of Publishing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 03:40:45 +0000</pubDate>
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This is a lot of speculation and conjecture out there on the state of the publishing industry and more importantly, it’s future.  Some say it doesn’t even have one.  The new model of self promotion, coupled with the enormous exposure proffered by social media, provides existing and prospective authors with an incredible opportunity to expand ]]></description>
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<p>This is a lot of speculation and conjecture out there on the state of the publishing industry and more importantly, it’s future.  Some say it doesn’t even have one.  The new model of self promotion, coupled with the enormous exposure proffered by social media, provides existing and prospective authors with an incredible opportunity to expand their fan (read: customer) base by leaps and bounds.  Brand identity can now be established prior to any publication whatsoever and this places the ‘publishing industry’ in a mostly unique situation as to the roles in which it can operate given the new paradigm. </p>
<p>I say mostly unique in that they are beginning to see the writing on the proverbial wall much as the recording industry has been forced see it.  Business models always change to suit the market.  They always have, and they always will.  This is no different within the publishing industry. </p>
<p>I could launch into the usual diatribe pertaining to big publishing versus print on demand versus self publishing ad nauseam, but that has been hashed over so many times I would merely be repeating what so many others have said.  Do your own research and formulate your own opinions. </p>
<p>Why do I mention publishing as it relates to both content providers and content consumers?  The hat tip goes to ExotiKali for tweeting me this YouTube link…  You may or may not agree with all of the sentiments of this one, but it’s imaginative and well done.  Rock on.</p>
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<p>p.s.  During the Boom Effect charity auction I bid on and won signed copies of the novels “LostGods” and “Zombonauts – Undead in the Universe” from a very talented author named Drew Beatty.  I received both books in the mail and I’ve got to tell you.  Excellent stuff.  I was previously exposed to Drew Beatty when he serialized his novel “Lost Gods” on Podiobooks.com. <br />
The Podiobook of “Lost Gods” can be found at <a href="https://webmailcluster.perfora.net/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.podiobooks.com%2Ftitle%2Flost-gods" target="_blank">http://www.podiobooks.com/title/lost-gods</a>.<br />
Drew’s website is <a href="https://webmailcluster.perfora.net/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.drewbeatty.com%2F" target="_blank">http://www.drewbeatty.com/</a>.   Check him out. </p>
<p> That’s it for this tidbit.  This is James Keeling and maybe I’ll see you tomorrow.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This is a lot of speculation and conjecture out there on the state of the publishing industry and more importantly, itrsquo;s future.nbsp; Some say it ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This is a lot of speculation and conjecture out there on the state of the publishing industry and more importantly, itrsquo;s future.nbsp; Some say it doesnrsquo;t even have one.nbsp; The new model of self promotion, coupled with the enormous exposure proffered by social media, provides existing and prospective authors with an incredible opportunity to expand their fan (read: customer) base by leaps and bounds.nbsp; Brand identity can now be established prior to any publication whatsoever and this places the lsquo;publishing industryrsquo; in a mostly unique situation as to the roles in which it can operate given the new paradigm.nbsp;

I say mostly unique in that they are beginning to see the writing on the proverbial wall much as the recording industry has been forced see it.nbsp; Business models always change to suit the market.nbsp; They always have, and they always will.nbsp; This is no different within the publishing industry.nbsp;

I could launch into the usual diatribe pertaining to big publishing versus print on demand versus self publishing ad nauseam, but that has been hashed over so many times I would merely be repeating what so many others have said.nbsp; Do your own research and formulate your own opinions.nbsp;

Why do I mention publishing as it relates to both content providers and content consumers?nbsp; The hat tip goes to ExotiKali for tweeting me this YouTube linkhellip;nbsp; You may or may not agree with all of the sentiments of this one, but itrsquo;s imaginative and well done.nbsp; Rock on.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Weq_sHxghcg


p.s.nbsp; During the Boom Effect charity auction I bid on and won signed copies of the novels ldquo;LostGodsrdquo; and ldquo;Zombonauts ndash; Undead in the Universerdquo; from a very talented author named Drew Beatty.nbsp; I received both books in the mail and Irsquo;ve got to tell you.nbsp; Excellent stuff.nbsp; I was previously exposed to Drew Beatty when he serialized his novel ldquo;Lost Godsrdquo; on Podiobooks.com.nbsp;
The Podiobook of ldquo;Lost Godsrdquo; can be found at http://www.podiobooks.com/title/lost-gods.
Drewrsquo;s website is http://www.drewbeatty.com/.nbsp;nbsp; Check him out.nbsp;

nbsp;Thatrsquo;s it for this tidbit.nbsp; This is James Keeling and maybe Irsquo;ll see you tomorrow.

http://www.jameskeeling.com
James @ jameskeeling.com



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		<title>Synaptic Jam Tidbit – Wallowing in Creative Funk</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 05:21:41 +0000</pubDate>
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My name is Jim, and I am a wallower. Yes, Wallowing is my trade.  I am a wallower.  My name is Jim the wallower, I contemplate, vacillate, and engage in wallowing. 
 In fact, lately, I’ve been wallowing to the obliviousness of all around me.  Occasionally at least.  I suppose I’m not much different from everyone else ]]></description>
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<p>My name is Jim, and I am a wallower. Yes, Wallowing is my trade.  I am a wallower.  My name is Jim the wallower, I contemplate, vacillate, and engage in wallowing. </p>
<p> In fact, lately, I’ve been wallowing to the obliviousness of all around me.  Occasionally at least.  I suppose I’m not much different from everyone else out there in that regard.  Some call it a funk, some call it a midlife crisis, call it what you will, but it’s where I’ve been lately in relation to my creative endeavors.  Be it writing, maintenance of the podcast, podcasting itself, recording of content, journaling, you name it.  It seems that I’ve only allowed time for the normal mundane of life and not taken the initiative to incorporate those aspects of my existence as a fledgling podcast novelist into the normal stream of time.  Even when moment after moment presented itself, I would either find something else to do, or just simply do nothing at all.  Quite disheartening to say the least.  Ancillary to this state of wallowing, I haven’t slept well.  I feel like I haven’t gotten a good nights sleep for weeks. </p>
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<p> Of course, as I finally sit to suss out what is going on in my “other career” as minor as it is, I realize that not only did I have the definition of ‘wallow’ wrong, but ‘suss’ apparently isn’t a word or at least the ‘Visual Thesaurus’ doesn’t know it. “What’s wrong with me!”</p>
<p> Suss is actually a slang term in wide use in Britian and Canada meaning to investigate, find out, capture, etc. and ‘is’ in the dictionary.   And wallow isn’t even negative… it’s supposed to be a “happy occasion”  whereby porcine tumblers happily while away their time in the mud. So the negative connotations I have attributed to my state of wallowdom aren’t even accurate anyway.</p>
<p> That’s alright chap, stiff upper lip and all that.  Sure. </p>
<p> You might say that, well, nothing was really going on during this period worth podcasting about and ‘that’s’ why you haven’t written anything or podcasted anything.</p>
<p> Let me think…</p>
<p> My oldest turned 18 (an adult!)<br />
For her birthday, her mother and I took her to New York for the weekend (nothing worth writing about or podcasting about there).<br />
You would be astonished at the amount of noteworthy gems that fall from the lips of my 10 year old, 13 year old, and 16 year old (who is dating now by the way).</p>
<p> I won’t use it as an excuse, but there were other matters of import taking place. </p>
<p>During this period also, we experienced big news and a shakeup within the podcast novelling world.  Those of you involved in the medium know that of which I speak.  A grandfather of the podcast novel medium leapt from the precipice (so to speak).  At least, that’s the affect it had on me as a neophyte podcast novelist.  I could spew forth a bunch of links about this and contribute to the general melee, but not only has that already been done by those more qualified than I, but I’m also choosing not to contribute in that manner for personal reasons.  As to the effect it had on me?  Well, “Shaken to the core” comes to mind.  Just ask my wife.  Having one of your great heroes ‘chuck it all’ so to speak.  If it weren’t for some other “rocks of the paradigm” out there making it happen, and you know who you are.  Well, I just want to say thank you for still being out there and doing what you do.  I’m still working through some of my emotions and feelings about the whole thing.  A lot of others out there have written extensively on the matter, and if you haven’t read about it yet, you can find it easily enough.  I’ve got my own take on not only his declaration, but what he’s done since.  If you want to know what I think, just ask.  I realize that there may be some of you out there who have no idea what I’m talking about.  If you’re one of these and are curious, go ahead and shoot me an email, I can explain.</p>
<p> Another excuse I’ve told myself:  “Maybe you just needed some time to cool your jets and give your creative self a chance to rest for a bit.”</p>
<p> Call me pig headed, but that sounds like a cop-out, even to me.</p>
<p> As to where I’m at now.  I’ve finished the first draft of Subversion, Sacrifice, and Salvation, and it’s clocked in at a little over 62 thousand words.  I’m ready to start the editing process.  In fact, I’ve started editing it.  At least once or twice.  Time to make some actual progress.  I have at least 3-4 hours of Gutenberg press content recorded but not edited.  My recording and reading skills are improving. I mean, that’s the whole purpose of recording other’s content, build the skills so I can do my own fiction justice.  All of these things, I need to get back to.</p>
<p> Maybe that’s why I’m doing this.  Writing this and podcasting it.  Maybe it’s cathartic, psychotherapeutic.  Maybe it’s a necessary step towards healing.  Yeah, that’s it.  Healing.  It’s just me getting’ my holistic groove on.  Yep, I’m currently on step 12 out of 24.  Maybe someday I can get some overpaid quack in a robe to call me cured and then I’ll be able to join society again!</p>
<p> So, that’s why I’m sitting here, writing all this drivel.  I won’t be self-aggrandizing enough to call it baring my soul, or laying it all out there, but I will call it a swift kick in the ass.  Apparently, something I am deeply in need of.  Yep!  That’s me.  I’m the useless moron in every movie that the hero has to walk up to, cock back that perfectly manicured hand and ‘thwack!’ right across the face.  “I’m sorry, but I had to do that.” They always say.  Yeah, sure. </p>
<p> Of course, it’s at this time that you realize <span style="text-decoration: underline;">‘you’re’</span> that guy; the moron who gets thwacked and not the hero who does the thwacking.  Ouch.  Why is that? </p>
<p> Have you ever watched someone walk away and known that as soon as they turned away, any reference to you they might have had in their consciousness completely left them.  Unless there exists a direct crossing of your paths in the future, be it work, or social, you don’t even really figure into their world.  But naturally, I digress. </p>
<p>I gotta shake this melancholy funk.  It’ll drag you down if you let it. </p>
<p> Oh…  I feel a wild hair coming on. </p>
<p><strong><em>SYNAPTIC TANGENT!</em></strong><br />
And now:  It’s time for that odd synaptic tangent…   My synaptic tangents come in all shapes and sizes and range from the oddly insightful the fanciful and frightful.  Take them for what you will.</p>
<p>“How to remain socially relevant.”  For purposes of this tangent, a social energizer is anybody or anything that creates online energy around it.  Being part of a current social energizer is a sure fire way to produce website traffic and create social relevance.  But more often than not, you are on the periphery of the energizing event.  Siphoning off traffic that constantly circles an energized core.  Think of it in astronomic terms, wherein the socially energizing event is a gravity well of some sort creating gravitational force, and we are satellites, some with heavy gravitational forces of our own.</p>
<p>An example of this phenomena occurred recently with the Boom Effect.  A charity auction set up to benefit the young daughter of a podcasting great.  I won’t rehash the event here.  You can read about it on my website, see the show notes for the link. The Boom Effect Redux: <a href="http://www.jameskeeling.com/?p=195">http://www.jameskeeling.com/?p=195</a>  This was a cause that I felt strongly about and I did what I could to help.  I podcasted about it, tweeted about it, participated on facebook, and I saw my traffic spike incredibly.  This was because I created a gravity source near the energizing event and some of the social relevance that circled the Charity Event temporarily circled my online presence.  Of course, this traffic was fleeting and quickly returned to the source, but I saw and felt it.  Honestly, it felt good.  Does that make me a leech?  I would like to think not as I believe I contributed to the event, even if only in my small way.</p>
<p> That does bring up the question though of how to create energizing events that are strong enough to draw energy from the online community.  Social and community organizers create this critical mass by latching themselves onto events and causes.  Podcasters and podcast novelists do it by providing regular serialized content.  This is a subject that requires additional deep though.  Much too deep for this missive.  Perhaps I will write about that and podcast it.  Is this very podcast it?  Does this singular podcast represent the nascent creation of an energy nexus?  Maybe.  If it is, it won’t be because of me, it will be because of you, I mean, you’re the audience.  Or not.  Maybe it’s not you, maybe it really all comes down to me, I mean, it’s my future to make or break…  Whoa… too deep… Pull it back jimmy boy, pull it back a bit.</p>
<p> Synaptic foray into the unknown now over!  Back to the podcast at hand.</p>
<p>In other words, back to my weeks of creative funk.</p>
<p> The question then arises… what do I do now?  Is it really just a matter of “Getting back on that horse little buckaroo”  or  “Get off your lazy ass and get it done already!”</p>
<p> Probably.  If left to my own devices, I sometimes tend to over think things a bit.  Of course, I’m good at that…  Momma always said do what you’re good at…</p>
<p> Of course, there’s always KISS  &#8211; Keep It Simple Stupid.  Now those are words to live by…</p>
<p> So that nagging question still hangs out there.  What do you do to get over a creative funk?  Well, for me at least…  I think, this was it.  This was what I needed.  Some kind words from my friends online helped, that’s for sure, but when it all comes down to it, it’s me and this keyboard.  It’s the outlet.  I guess I just had to turn the spigot…  even a little bit.  Just a trickle is all it takes I guess. </p>
<p> That must be that writing consistently thang everyone is always talking about. Hhhmm..  I guess they just might know what they’re talking about… imagine that. </p>
<p> I would like to take an opportunity to thank those in the social media world who have befriended me and in some cases, have kept me sane enough to be insane.  This included those few from facebook, twitter, and the boards at scottsigler.com.  You know who you are, but I just wanted to say that you’re appreciated and if you happen to be going through a down time, realize that I’m thinking of you.  Maybe it will help, maybe it won’t, but it won’t stop me from hoping for the best for you. </p>
<p>Carman, Bill, Shirley, Vanessa, Pons, Paul, John, Jeanine, Beth, JP, Stephanie, Renee, Kali, Kate, Thomas</p>
<p>There are more, but to mention them here isn’t really going to make much a difference. </p>
<p> Well, I guess I’ve rambled on enough.  Besides, as Mur would say… I should be writing! </p>
<p> p.s. After writing this tidbit, I slept, as I often do.  I woke up this morning refreshed.  Actually feeling like I’d slept.  It was a welcome change. </p>
<p> I placed the play podcast embed towards the top of the post to have it appear above the &#8220;more&#8221; tag.  It appears that placing another one here at the bottom is problematic.  To play the podcast from the embed, please do so from the links up top. If you know how to &#8220;not do it this way&#8221;, please let me know.</p>
<p>Website = <a href="http://www.jameskeeling.com/">www.jameskeeling.com</a> <br />
email = <a href="mailto:james@jameskeeling.com">james@jameskeeling.com</a><br />
Boom Effect Redux = <a href="http://www.jameskeeling.com/?p=195">http://www.jameskeeling.com/?p=195</a></p>
<p> Thanks for listening, and maybe I’ll see ya tomorrow.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>My name is Jim, and I am a wallower. Yes, Wallowing is my trade.nbsp; I am a wallower.nbsp; My name is Jim the wallower, I ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>My name is Jim, and I am a wallower. Yes, Wallowing is my trade.nbsp; I am a wallower.nbsp; My name is Jim the wallower, I contemplate, vacillate, and engage in wallowing.nbsp;

nbsp;In fact, lately, Irsquo;ve been wallowing to the obliviousness of all around me.nbsp; Occasionally at least.nbsp; I suppose Irsquo;m not much different from everyone else out there in that regard.nbsp; Some call it a funk, some call it a midlife crisis, call it what you will, but itrsquo;s where Irsquo;ve been lately in relation to my creative endeavors.nbsp; Be it writing, maintenance of the podcast, podcasting itself, recording of content, journaling, you name it.nbsp; It seems that Irsquo;ve only allowed time for the normal mundane of life and not taken the initiative to incorporate those aspects of my existence as a fledgling podcast novelist into the normal stream of time.nbsp; Even when moment after moment presented itself, I would either find something else to do, or just simply do nothing at all.nbsp; Quite disheartening to say the least.nbsp; Ancillary to this state of wallowing, I havenrsquo;t slept well.nbsp; I feel like I havenrsquo;t gotten a good nights sleep for weeks.nbsp;





nbsp;Of course, as I finally sit to suss out what is going on in my ldquo;other careerrdquo; as minor as it is, I realize that not only did I have the definition of lsquo;wallowrsquo; wrong, but lsquo;sussrsquo; apparently isnrsquo;t a word or at least the lsquo;Visual Thesaurusrsquo; doesnrsquo;t know it. ldquo;Whatrsquo;s wrong with me!rdquo;

nbsp;Suss is actually a slang term in wide use in Britian and Canada meaning to investigate, find out, capture, etc. and lsquo;isrsquo; in the dictionary.nbsp; nbsp;And wallow isnrsquo;t even negativehellip; itrsquo;s supposed to be a ldquo;happy occasionrdquo;nbsp; whereby porcine tumblers happily while away their time in the mud. So the negative connotations I have attributed to my state of wallowdom arenrsquo;t even accurate anyway.

nbsp;Thatrsquo;s alright chap, stiff upper lip and all that.nbsp; Sure.nbsp;

nbsp;You might say that, well, nothing was really going on during this period worth podcasting about and lsquo;thatrsquo;srsquo; why you havenrsquo;t written anything or podcasted anything.

nbsp;Let me thinkhellip;

nbsp;My oldest turned 18 (an adult!)
For her birthday, her mother and I took her to New York for the weekend (nothing worth writing about or podcasting about there).
You would be astonished at the amount of noteworthy gems that fall from the lips of my 10 year old, 13 year old, and 16 year old (who is dating now by the way).

nbsp;I wonrsquo;t use it as an excuse, but there were other matters of import taking place.nbsp;

During this period also, we experienced big news and a shakeup within the podcast novelling world.nbsp; Those of you involved in the medium know that of which I speak.nbsp; A grandfather of the podcast novel medium leapt from the precipice (so to speak).nbsp; At least, thatrsquo;s the affect it had on me as a neophyte podcast novelist.nbsp; I could spew forth a bunch of links about this and contribute to the general melee, but not only has that already been done by those more qualified than I, but Irsquo;m also choosing not to contribute in that manner for personal reasons.nbsp; As to the effect it had on me?nbsp; Well, ldquo;Shaken to the corerdquo; comes to mind.nbsp; Just ask my wife.nbsp; Having one of your great heroes lsquo;chuck it allrsquo; so to speak.nbsp; If it werenrsquo;t for some other ldquo;rocks of the paradigmrdquo; out there making it happen, and you know who you are.nbsp; Well, I just want to say thank you for still being out there and doing what you do.nbsp; Irsquo;m still working through some of my emotions and feelings about the whole thing.nbsp; A lot of others out there have written extensively on the matter, and if you havenrsquo;t read about it yet, you can find it easily enough.nbsp; Irsquo;ve got my own take on not only his...</itunes:summary>
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		<title>The Boom Effect – Redux</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 02:56:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>james@jameskeeling.com (James Keeling)</dc:creator>
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The Boom Effect – Redux
 Every once in a great while, opportunities arise to do great and noble things.  The Boom Effect has been one such thing.
One of the great fathers of podcast novelling and social media expert Tee Morris recently lost his wife.  He is now raising his five year old daughter as a single ]]></description>
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<p>The Boom Effect – Redux</p>
<p> Every once in a great while, opportunities arise to do great and noble things.  The Boom Effect has been one such thing.<br />
One of the great fathers of podcast novelling and social media expert Tee Morris recently lost his wife.  He is now raising his five year old daughter as a single parent. </p>
<p>The online community pulled together to raise funds to help him through this difficult time. <br />
The Boom Effect was an online auction held on the 27<sup>th</sup> of February to raise monies for a trust for Tee’s daughter (nickname Sonic Boom – Hence the auction’s moniker The Boom Effect).  A website was quickly established at <a href="http://www.theboomeffect.org/">WWW.THEBOOMEFFECT.ORG</a>. </p>
<p>One at a time, individuals from the podcasting, writing, and social media communities came forward and donated items to be sold at the auction.  Authors donated signed copies of their books, artisans donated everything from quilts to jewelry, Service Professionals donated their time and effort, everything from the writing and production of music, to professional editing services.  The range of donations was nothing short of incredible.  There were 90 donors.  The complete list is available at <a href="http://www.theboomeffect.org/">The Boom Effect.</a></p>
<p>The auction was streamed live through uStream and interaction and bidding took place within two chat windows.  The event was hosted by podcastings very own Rich Sigfrit, along with Billy Flynn, SusanZ, Christiana Ellis, and Mistress Jett.  I myself bid and won signed copies of Lost Gods by Drew Beatty and Zombonauts an anthology of short stories about the undead in space.  Looking forward to getting those. </p>
<p>According to the site this morning, the event raised $8,343.75 for the Sonic Boom Trust.  AWESOME! </p>
<p>The highest thanks and praise however, go to the Kiwi known as Pip.  Without her tireless efforts, this event would never have been possible. </p>
<p>So is it all over?  Is it too late to do anything to help?  No!  Of course not.</p>
<p>You can go to either <a href="http://www.jameskeeling.com/">my site</a> or <a href="http://www.theboomeffect.org/">The Boom Effect</a> and donate by clicking on the ChipIn button on the right hand side of the screen. </p>
<p>A complete list of donors is available at the bottom of this post as well as at the Boom Effect website.  If you know them or see their names associated with anything, send them a quick thank you.</p>
<p>Posted by James Keeling (<a href="mailto:James@JamesKeeling.com">James@JamesKeeling.com</a>)<br />
<a href="http://www.JamesKeeling.com">http://www.JamesKeeling.com</a></p>
<p></p>
<p><span id="more-195"></span></p>
<p>This list is comprised of many leaders in the podcasting and new media world as well as some die hard fans.  Please thank them for their generous contributions to the Boom Effect.</p>
<ul>
<li> Aaron Stephens</li>
<li>Alex White</li>
<li>Amy Bowen</li>
<li>Arlene Radasky</li>
<li>Brand Gamblin</li>
<li>Brandon Hill</li>
<li>Brett Miley</li>
<li>Brian Webber</li>
<li>Bruce Press</li>
<li>Carrie Seidman</li>
<li>Charles Blanchard</li>
<li>Cheyenne Wright</li>
<li>Chris Martens</li>
<li>Chuck Tomasi</li>
<li>Cian Mac Mahon</li>
<li>Clint Alvord</li>
<li>Craig Robertson</li>
<li>Dan Sawyer</li>
<li>David Sobkowiak</li>
<li>Diane Severson</li>
<li>DJ Steve Boyett</li>
<li>Douglas Biggers</li>
<li>Drew Beatty</li>
<li>Elizabeth Reisine</li>
<li>Gabrielle Harbowy</li>
<li>Grant Baciocco</li>
<li>Gwen Gades</li>
<li>Helen Madden</li>
<li>James Durham</li>
<li>Jared Axelrod</li>
<li>Jason Pitre</li>
<li>JC Hutchins</li>
<li>Jett Micheyl</li>
<li>John Mierau</li>
<li>Joni Wish</li>
<li>Jossette Nassar</li>
<li>JR Blackwell</li>
<li>Junkers Odiar</li>
<li>Justin Macumber</li>
<li>Katharina Maimer</li>
<li>Kathy McKay</li>
<li>Kim the comic book goddess</li>
<li>Kimi Alexandre</li>
<li>Kylie Sturgess</li>
<li>Lani Tupu</li>
<li>Lara Niedermeyer</li>
<li>Laura and Jason</li>
<li>Laura Burns</li>
<li>Laurie McLean</li>
<li>Liz and Rob Piland</li>
<li>MA in PA</li>
<li>Maggie Bonham</li>
<li>Matt Wayne Selznick</li>
<li>Meghan Bomberger</li>
<li>Melissa Parkinson</li>
<li>Michael Spence</li>
<li>Michelle Quirk</li>
<li>Mick Bordet</li>
<li>Mike Luoma</li>
<li>Mike Plested</li>
<li>Mildred Cady</li>
<li>Morgan Elektra</li>
<li>Matthew Wayne Selznick</li>
<li>Nora Wright</li>
<li>Nuri Steinhauer</li>
<li>On Spec Magazine</li>
<li>Pam in Pantfreesia</li>
<li>Paul Cooley</li>
<li>Paulette Jaxton</li>
<li>PC Haring</li>
<li>PG Holyfield</li>
<li>Phil Rossi</li>
<li>Odin1eye</li>
<li>Rasplundjr</li>
<li>Renee Chamblis</li>
<li>Rhonda Carpenter</li>
<li>Richard Green</li>
<li>Robin Sullivan</li>
<li>Sandra Wickham</li>
<li>Sara Nash</li>
<li>Sheri McGrath</li>
<li>Shirley Bruce</li>
<li>Susie the Southern Geek</li>
<li>Tee Morris</li>
<li>Terry Mixon</li>
<li>Thomas Vincent</li>
<li>Tim Dodge</li>
<li>Tony Mast</li>
<li>Treed</li>
<li>Val Ford</li>
<li>Viv and Chooch</li>
</ul>
<p> One thing about Tee Morris…  He has more tweets than Gandhi has good Karma points.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>The Boom Effect ndash; Redux

nbsp;Every once in a great while, opportunities arise to do great and noble things.nbsp; The Boom Effect has been one such ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>The Boom Effect ndash; Redux

nbsp;Every once in a great while, opportunities arise to do great and noble things.nbsp; The Boom Effect has been one such thing.
One of the great fathers of podcast novelling and social media expert Tee Morris recently lost his wife.nbsp; He is now raising his five year old daughter as a single parent.nbsp;

The online community pulled together to raise funds to help him through this difficult time.nbsp;
The Boom Effect was an online auction held on the 27th of February to raise monies for a trust for Teersquo;s daughter (nickname Sonic Boom ndash; Hence the auctionrsquo;s moniker The Boom Effect).nbsp; A website was quickly established at WWW.THEBOOMEFFECT.ORG.nbsp;

One at a time, individuals from the podcasting, writing, and social media communities came forward and donated items to be sold at the auction.nbsp; Authors donated signed copies of their books, artisans donated everything from quilts to jewelry, Service Professionals donated their time and effort, everything from the writing and production of music, to professional editing services.nbsp; The range of donations was nothing short of incredible.nbsp; There were 90 donors.nbsp; The complete list is available at The Boom Effect.

The auction was streamed live through uStream and interaction and bidding took place within two chat windows.nbsp; The event was hosted by podcastings very own Rich Sigfrit, along with Billy Flynn, SusanZ, Christiana Ellis, and Mistress Jett. nbsp;I myself bid and won signed copies of Lost Gods by Drew Beatty and Zombonauts an anthology of short stories about the undead in space.nbsp; Looking forward to getting those.nbsp;

According to the site this morning, the event raised $8,343.75 for the Sonic Boom Trust.nbsp; AWESOME!nbsp;

The highest thanks and praise however, go to the Kiwi known as Pip.nbsp; Without her tireless efforts, this event would never have been possible.nbsp;

So is it all over?nbsp; Is it too late to do anything to help?nbsp; No!nbsp; Of course not.

You can go to either my site or The Boom Effect and donate by clicking on the ChipIn button on the right hand side of the screen.nbsp;

A complete list of donors is available at the bottom of this post as well as at the Boom Effect website.nbsp; If you know them or see their names associated with anything, send them a quick thank you.

Posted by James Keeling (James@JamesKeeling.com)
http://www.JamesKeeling.com





This list is comprised of many leaders in the podcasting and new media world as well as some die hard fans.nbsp; Please thank them for their generous contributions to the Boom Effect.

	nbsp;Aaron Stephens
	Alex White
	Amy Bowen
	Arlene Radasky
	Brand Gamblin
	Brandon Hill
	Brett Miley
	Brian Webber
	Bruce Press
	Carrie Seidman
	Charles Blanchard
	Cheyenne Wright
	Chris Martens
	Chuck Tomasi
	Cian Mac Mahon
	Clint Alvord
	Craig Robertson
	Dan Sawyer
	David Sobkowiak
	Diane Severson
	DJ Steve Boyett
	Douglas Biggers
	Drew Beatty
	Elizabeth Reisine
	Gabrielle Harbowy
	Grant Baciocco
	Gwen Gades
	Helen Madden
	James Durham
	Jared Axelrod
	Jason Pitre
	JC Hutchins
	Jett Micheyl
	John Mierau
	Joni Wish
	Jossette Nassar
	JR Blackwell
	Junkers Odiar
	Justin Macumber
	Katharina Maimer
	Kathy McKay
	Kim the comic booknbsp;goddess
	Kimi Alexandre
	Kylie Sturgess
	Lani Tupu
	Lara Niedermeyer
	Laura and Jason
	Laura Burns
	Laurie McLean
	Liz and Rob Piland
	MA in PA
	Maggie Bonham
	Matt Waynenbsp;Selznick
	Meghan Bomberger
	Melissa Parkinson
	Michael Spence
	Michelle Quirk
	Mick Bordet
	Mike Luoma
	Mike Plested
	Mildred Cady
	Morgan Elektra
	Matthew Wayne Selznick
	Nora Wright
	Nuri Steinhauer
	On Spec Magazine
	Pam in Pantfreesia
	Paul Cooley
	Paulette Jaxton
	PC Haring
	PG Holyfield
	Phil Rossi
	Odin1eye
	Rasplundjr
	Renee Chamblis
	Rhonda Carpenter
	Richard Green
	Robin Sullivan
	Sandra Wickham
	Sara Nash
	Sheri McGrath
	Shirley...</itunes:summary>
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		<title>The Ultimate Hitler Meme YouTube Video</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 19:53:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>james@jameskeeling.com (James Keeling)</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has spent any amount of time paying any attention at all to the spread of viral video and memes that target youtube has seen the countless Hitler parodies.  These are numerous and speak to everything from Brett Favre playing for the vikings to Hitler vs. Kahn (ala Star Trek). 
Well, now we have one ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who has spent any amount of time paying any attention at all to the spread of viral video and memes that target youtube has seen the countless Hitler parodies.  These are numerous and speak to everything from Brett Favre playing for the vikings to Hitler vs. Kahn (ala Star Trek). </p>
<p>Well, now we have one to beat them all.  The ultimate Hitler-meme YouTube video.</p>
<p><object classid="clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-444553540000" width="425" height="344" codebase="http://download.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#version=6,0,40,0"><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always" /><param name="src" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/1CyzgOupqLg&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1&amp;" /><param name="allowfullscreen" value="true" /><embed type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="425" height="344" src="http://www.youtube.com/v/1CyzgOupqLg&amp;hl=en_US&amp;fs=1&amp;" allowfullscreen="true" allowscriptaccess="always"></embed></object></p>
<p>Props for this go to JC Hutchins and his Podcast entry <a href="http://tinyurl.com/ycc5tuk" target="_blank">Here</a>.</p>
<p>Questions, comments, and what-not can be directed to <a href="mailto:James@JamesKeeling.com">James@JamesKeeling.com</a><br />
<a href="http://www.JamesKeeling.com">http://www.JamesKeeling.com</a></p>
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		<title>Tidbit Allcome! The Boom Effect!</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SynapticJam/~3/dfPhoh0nNKE/</link>
		<comments>http://www.jameskeeling.com/?p=187#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 20:04:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>james@jameskeeling.com (James Keeling)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[
This tidbit goes out to everyone.  For those not familiar with the plight of Tee Morris and his daughter, known to social media addicts as &#8216;Sonic Boom&#8217;, Tee is a Podcast Author Original whose wife recently passed, leaving him a single parent.  A collection has been started to help provide for them. 
Using Chip-In, over 500 ]]></description>
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<p>This tidbit goes out to everyone.  For those not familiar with the plight of Tee Morris and his daughter, known to social media addicts as &#8216;Sonic Boom&#8217;, Tee is a Podcast Author Original whose wife recently passed, leaving him a single parent.  A collection has been started to help provide for them. <br />
Using Chip-In, over 500 people have contributed to thier future.  The Chip-In Widget is available from both my page as well as <a title="The Boom Effect" href="http://www.theboomeffect.org/" target="_blank">The Boom Effect</a>.  Simply click on the Chip In button to contribute. </p>
<p>Or, you can attend the special  Boom Effect Auction happening this weekend! Lots of great items to be auctioned off from a variety of sources.  Listen to the announcement and maybe I&#8217;ll see you there.</p>
<p></p>
<p>James Keeling<br />
<a href="http://www.jameskeeling.com">http://www.jameskeeling.com</a><br />
<a href="mailto:James@JamesKeeling.com">James@JamesKeeling.com</a></p>
<p>The Boom Effect: <a href="http://www.theboomeffect.org/">http://www.theboomeffect.org/</a></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This tidbit goes out to everyone.nbsp; For those not familiar with the plight of Tee Morris and his daughter, known to social media addicts as ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This tidbit goes out to everyone.nbsp; For those not familiar with the plight of Tee Morris and his daughter, known to social media addicts as 'Sonic Boom', Tee is a Podcast Author Original whose wife recently passed, leaving him a single parent.nbsp; A collection has been started to help provide for them.nbsp;
Using Chip-In, over 500 people have contributed to thier future.nbsp; The Chip-In Widget is available from both my page as well as The Boom Effect.nbsp; Simply click on the Chip In button to contribute.nbsp;

Or, you can attend the specialnbsp; Boom Effect Auction happening this weekend! Lots of great items to be auctioned off from a variety of sources.nbsp; Listen to the announcement and maybe I'll see you there.



James Keeling
http://www.jameskeeling.com
James@JamesKeeling.com

The Boom Effect: http://www.theboomeffect.org/</itunes:summary>
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		<itunes:author>James Keeling  Synaptic Jam</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>Tidbit Extra – Synaptic Jam Reviews the Percy Jackson Movie</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SynapticJam/~3/Z5ZZzdIfMos/</link>
		<comments>http://www.jameskeeling.com/?p=180#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 05:24:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>james@jameskeeling.com (James Keeling)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[
This podcast is a special Synaptic Jam Tidbit Extra.  In this podcast I review the new movie Percy Jackson and the Olympians.
As I mentioned in my last tidbit, what you walk away with, from this movie, is heavily dependent, on what you walk in with. The best advice I have is to go into this ]]></description>
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<strong>This podcast is a special Synaptic Jam Tidbit Extra.  In this podcast I review the new movie Percy Jackson and the Olympians.</strong></p>
<p>As I mentioned in my last tidbit, what you walk away with, from this movie, is heavily dependent, on what you walk in with. The best advice I have is to go into this film with an understanding and appreciation for who the characters are from the novels. Their motivations, and their histories. Past that, let the movie tell you a tale peopled with these imaginative characters.  If you’re an experienced PercyJackson-o-phile, and you can still manage to do that, I think you’ll be pleased. <br />
</p>
<p>Feel free to comment here on the blog or send me an email.<br />
<a href="http://www.jameskeeling.com">http://www.jameskeeling.com</a><br />
<a href="mailto:james@jameskeeling.com">james@jameskeeling.com</a></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>This podcast is a special Synaptic Jam Tidbit Extra.nbsp; In this podcast I review the new movie Percy Jackson and the Olympians.

As I mentioned in ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>This podcast is a special Synaptic Jam Tidbit Extra.nbsp; In this podcast I review the new movie Percy Jackson and the Olympians.

As I mentioned in my last tidbit, what you walk away with, from this movie, is heavily dependent, on what you walk in with. The best advice I have is to go into this film with an understanding and appreciation for who the characters are from the novels. Their motivations, and their histories. Past that, let the movie tell you a tale peopled with these imaginative characters.nbsp; If yoursquo;re an experienced PercyJackson-o-phile, and you can still manage to do that, I think yoursquo;ll be pleased.nbsp;


Feel free to comment here on the blog or send me an email.
http://www.jameskeeling.com
james@jameskeeling.com</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>Uncategorized</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>James Keeling  Synaptic Jam</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>Synaptic Jam Tidbit #2</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SynapticJam/~3/-ra3ZMbCJBE/</link>
		<comments>http://www.jameskeeling.com/?p=174#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 02:33:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>james@jameskeeling.com (James Keeling)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[
Welcome to Synaptic Jam Tidbit #2!
It&#8217;s been a little while since the last tidbit, and I think it&#8217;s about time I released another one into the wild. 
In this episode I recount how I was pwned by my wife and I send out some Valentine&#8217;s day love..
That&#8217;s right boys and girls Synaptic Jam got hisself PWNED!
In ]]></description>
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<p>Welcome to Synaptic Jam Tidbit #2!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a little while since the last tidbit, and I think it&#8217;s about time I released another one into the wild. <br />
In this episode I recount how I was pwned by my wife and I send out some Valentine&#8217;s day love..<br />
<strong>That&#8217;s right boys and girls Synaptic Jam got hisself PWNED!</strong></p>
<p>In this tidbit I also reference a video by the ever entertaining TeeHee crew.<br />
Watch the video <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fhb89V43KWc" target="_blank">Here.</a><br />
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<p>Website can be found here: <a href="http://www.jameskeeling.com">http://www.jameskeeling.com</a></p>
<p>Email can be directed to <a href="mailto:James@jameskeeling.com">James@jameskeeling.com</a></p>
<p>Sounds used the this podcast generously provided by the FreeSound Project at <a href="http://www.freesound.org">http://www.freesound.org</a>.</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Welcome to Synaptic Jam Tidbit #2!

It's been a little while since the last tidbit, and I think it's about time I released another one into ...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Welcome to Synaptic Jam Tidbit #2!

It's been a little while since the last tidbit, and I think it's about time I released another one into the wild.nbsp;
In this episode I recount how I was pwned by my wife and I send out some Valentine's day love..
That's right boys and girls Synaptic Jam got hisself PWNED!

In this tidbit I also reference a video by the ever entertaining TeeHee crew.
Watch the video Here.


Website can be found here: http://www.jameskeeling.com

Email can be directed to James@jameskeeling.com

Sounds used the this podcast generously provided by the FreeSound Project at http://www.freesound.org.</itunes:summary>
		<itunes:keywords>Uncategorized</itunes:keywords>
		<itunes:author>James Keeling  Synaptic Jam</itunes:author>
		<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
		<itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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		<title>I feel special!</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SynapticJam/~3/HipQVZrSWpk/</link>
		<comments>http://www.jameskeeling.com/?p=170#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2010 15:03:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>james@jameskeeling.com (James Keeling)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;SynapticJam has 1 fans&#8221;
Yoohoo!  Do the happy dance!
One kind soul, bless his heart, actually signed up as a fan for my SynapticJam page on Facebook. Fred Weimer an educator from Great Britain chose to take pity on me.  I&#8217;ve already added him to my &#8220;blogroll&#8221; on the bottom right hand side of the page.  Here ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;SynapticJam has 1 fans&#8221;</p>
<p>Yoohoo!  Do the happy dance!</p>
<p>One kind soul, bless his heart, actually signed up as a fan for my SynapticJam page on Facebook. Fred Weimer an educator from Great Britain chose to take pity on me.  I&#8217;ve already added him to my &#8220;blogroll&#8221; on the bottom right hand side of the page.  Here is a link to his <a title="Wingdisk on Blogspot" href="http://wingdisk.blogspot.com" target="_blank">Wingdisk blog</a>.  Drop by and say hi.  I&#8217;ve asked him a couple of web style questions and he&#8217;s a jolly good chap.</p>
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		<title>New Site Design!</title>
		<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SynapticJam/~3/OcwWXwMFgYo/</link>
		<comments>http://www.jameskeeling.com/?p=167#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2010 23:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>james@jameskeeling.com (James Keeling)</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, I updated the site design.  The other one was very nice, but just wasn&#8217;t customizable in the way that I needed it to be. 
So this is it!  Hope  you like it.  Please let me know what you think by either emailing me at james@jameskeeling.com or by leaving a comment.
Thank you.
]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, I updated the site design.  The other one was very nice, but just wasn&#8217;t customizable in the way that I needed it to be. </p>
<p>So this is it!  Hope  you like it.  Please let me know what you think by either emailing me at james@jameskeeling.com or by leaving a comment.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
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