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From <a href="http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/19/the-doctor-will-see-you-now-online/">AmericanWell.com</a>:
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From <a href="http://batmobile.wordpress.com/2008/08/03/the-origins-of-wall-e/">Wall-E</a>:<br>
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From <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/True_Stories_(film)">David Byrne's True Stories</a>:<br>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a title="THINK / Musings» Blog Archive » Distribution … now" href="http://www.borthwick.com/weblog/2009/04/19/699/">Borthwick</a>: <br>"this world of flow, of streams, contains a very different possibility set to the world of pages"...<br>"watching a 30 min delay on a stream — is somewhere between weird and useless"...<br>"Defined use case vs. open use case.. If Facebook&nbsp; is the well organized, pre planned town Twitter is more
like new urban-ism — its organic and the paths are formed by the users...<br>"Eno: <em><span class="answer"><span style="font-family: verdana,helvetica,arial,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;"><span style="font-family: verdana,arial,helvetica,sans-serif; color: #000000; font-size: x-small;">It’s
a misunderstanding to think that the traces of human activity —
brushstrokes, tuning drift, arrhythmia — are not part of the work. They
are the fundamental texture of the work, the fine grain of it.</span></span></span></em>"<br><br>SH note:<br>The Now Web is synchronous -- and synchronous tends to favor urgency over importance, drama over efficiency. Phone calls and IMs are to email what the NYT Stream is to the NYT home/front page: More now/synchronous/exciting, but arguably less efficient. Do we choose the excitement of urgency -- over importance? The excitement and human drama of waiting in line at the Apple Store -- and watching a crowd draw a crowd -- is less efficient than waiting a couple days to buy the Apple Thing a couple days after launch with no line. When does excitement &amp; drama trump efficiency? And when does it not?<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/cAXGfFnUSY8" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



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<description>Dear Indra Nooyi, are you going to sell corn syrup water for the rest of your life? You write in Fortune about Corporate America rebuilding trust and building "sustainable relationships" with consumers. Please don't back that up with some lame...</description>
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the rest of your life? You write in Fortune about Corporate America
rebuilding trust and building &quot;sustainable relationships&quot; with
consumers. Please don&#39;t back that up with some lame CSR, or selling
fattening junk cheaper, or innovative ways to make people unhealthy.
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 09:02:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>I'm a big fan of Douglas Rushkoff. His work has been a big influence on me -- from Media Virus to Coercion to Nothing Sacred. Now he's got a new one, "Life Inc" (amazon) My blurb: "fuck you, douglas rushkoff,...</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#39;m a big fan of Douglas <a href="http://rushkoff.com/">Rushkoff</a>. His work has been a big influence on me -- from Media Virus to Coercion to Nothing Sacred. Now he&#39;s got a new one, &quot;<a href="http://lifeincorporated.net/">Life Inc</a>&quot; (<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Life-Inc-World-Became-Corporation/dp/1400066891/douglrushk-20">amazon</a>)</p><p>My blurb:<br />&quot;<span class="il">fuck</span> you, douglas <span class="il">rushkoff</span>, for pissing me off and making me re-think everything. anyone who questions everything will have their everything re-questioned. this book is a painful read, and i loved it. gore ain&#39;t got nothing on this inconvenient truth. i couldn&#39;t put it down while i wanted to burn it, and i learned more from it than i learned in all of college. life inc&#39;s education is intense and puts you on a wild ride to seeing the world damn naked and disconnected. this book will either be burned or regarded a masterpiece. required reading for anyone who wants to really understand our world, our economy, our history, and our hope for the 21st century.&quot;</p><p>My 101 highlights of the book:</p><ol>
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the only corp violations worth punishing anymore are those against the shareholders (intro)</li>
<li>the market and its logic have insinuated themselves into every area of our lives (intro)</li>
<li>the line between fiction and reality, friend and marketer, community and shopping center, has gotten blurred (intro)</li>
<li>just as we once evolved from subjects to citizens, we have now devolved from citizens into consumers (intro)</li>
<li>corporatism
itself: a logic we have internalized intour very being, a lens through
wichi we view the world around us... we accept its dominance over us as
preexisting... it just is. (intro)</li>
<li>shop owners did not specialize in actually making anything, but in generating profit thru selling. biz for biz sake was born. 5</li>
<li>consumers are easier to please than citizens 16</li>
<li>independence from one another meant increasing dependence on the companies that served us 18</li>
<li>slowly but surely a new definition of self as &#39;consumer&#39; penetrated the mass psyche 18</li>
<li>with
no other choice avail, we grow up partnering with corps for our very
identities. a kids selection of sneaker brand says more about him than
his creative-writing assignments do 20</li>
<li>but we all love corporations 20</li>
<li><span style="background-color: #ffff00;">on
the synthetic landscape of corporatism, corporations are the indigenous
creatures and we are the aliens... we must work through them rather
than through each other 21</span></li>
<li>the invention of monotheism
purposefully disconnected us from the forces of nature, the invention
of the corp purposefully disconnected us form one another 21</li>
<li>domestic
localities fall over each other to win their business, either too
confused or too corrupt to act in their own best interest 41</li>
<li>where
once an exec had a stake in the conditions surrounding the factory he
commanded and the homes i nwich his workers lived -- if for no other
eason than their procimity to his out home -- now he could hop on a
streetcar and leave the filth and noise behind... labor unrest only
exacerbated this urge to retreat to a home that was both a refuge and a
fortress... arguing that &#39;society is not friendly&#39;... strangers became
criminals... 47</li>
<li>french historian philippe aries, &#39;much of life was inescabably public; privacy hardly existed at all&quot; 49</li>
<li>self-sufficiency
was part of the myth of the self-made man in his private esate, so
community property, carpools, or sharing of almost any kind became
anathema to the suburban aesthetic 51</li>
<li>[nothing[ to do with people&#39;s real need for land, and everything to do with excess capital&#39;s need for a place to grow 55</li>
<li>conformty shouldn&#39;t be confused with solidarity. the houses and families within these subdivisions were equal but separate. 61</li>
<li>because doing well meant moving up and out, any gains in status were at the expense of commnuity 62</li>
<li>going into debt, distancing ourselves from our neighbors, and striving for conformity became equated with freedom 63</li>
<li>distracts
us further frfrom the social crisis at hand by recontextualizing it as
a market phenom. after all this, we&#39;re still most worried about the
money? 71</li>
<li>whatever once contributed to communit and connected
people is slowly replaces by the real-estate market&#39;s simulations of
what community looks like 72</li>
<li>just because a centruy of misguied
social engineering has sterilized our urban and suburban lanscapes
doens&#39;t mean that corps offer the best hope of restoring a social
fabric... with the civic center quite literally zoned off the map...
any creation of meaning anca value comes form the outside in. to
participate means to buy 77</li>
<li>victor gruen.. his innovation what
we now call the shopping mall... club meeting rooms in his original
plans... the promise of the malla s a social substitute for Main Street
was revealed to be a farce 79</li>
<li><span style="background-color: #ffff00;">the
more disconnected people became from one another, the more easily they
could be manipulated... and more dependent on central authorities to
create both value and meaning&#0160; 89</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: #ffff00;">the invention of the printing press turned reading, lit, and bible study from a group activity to an individual one 92</span></li>
<li>enlightenment,
individuality, and ageny are all beautiful concepts, but they came
along iwth new allegiances to larger depersonalized and abstract
institutions... and kept people eye&#39;s and attention upward and off one
another... aperson with a local sensibilitty understood his role within
the fabric of his farming community or village relationships. now
people were supplying commodies to more centralized businesses 93</li>
<li>the brand replaces p2p&#0160; human relationships with abstract top-down ones</li>
<li>branding
defined and redefined individuals as subjects, citizens, workers,
consumers, and eventually shareholders always counting on the power of
image and myth to stir people&#39;s hearts more effectively than other
people ever could 96 (FB)</li>
<li>human relationships were further
mediated through capital, products, or myths. collectivist impuleses
were shunned in favor of strident individualism and personal
achievement 97</li>
<li>if the oats were bad, you&#39;d know where to find
the man responsible. you knew his face... if his oats were bad he&#39;s
lose more than a customer, for you lived and worked in the same town...
had had more at stake than your business. you were more than just one
another&#39;s customers; you were interdependent members of a community 98</li>
<li>learn
to feel as good or better about hte picture of the Quaker as you did
about he real person supplying your oats before... who doesn&#39;t feel
good about Quakers? they&#39;re dedicated to exactly the kind of town
meetings and local sharing that a national oats company would seek to
replace 99</li>
<li>the customer had to know who uncle ben and aunt jemima were just by looking at them once on a store shelf 99</li>
<li>industrialization of the economy required a corresponding desocialization of the people within it 99</li>
<li>while mass production desocialized the worker, mass marketing desocialized consumption 99</li>
<li>it was more effective and sensationalist to call them a mob 102</li>
<li>without any competition, corporatism spread as a national ideology and operating system 106</li>
<li>corp PR men sought to discredit FDR&#39;s collectivism by showing how it threateneed the personal freedom of individuals 107</li>
<li>the
AAAA campaigned to defend their industry against muckrakers hopeing to
destroy &quot;public confidence&quot; in advertising. the image industry was in
peril as its targets -- the american public -- attempted to return to
reality 107</li>
<li>rather than see themselves as workers, americans would learn to see themselves as consumers 110</li>
<li>corps
were empowering people, through their consumption, to become more
themselves. at its core, the new tactic would be to promote the idea
that corporatism restored people&#39;s individuality, while collectivism
and community forced only stultifying conformity. corporatism would
help you be more you. 110</li>
<li>people devising these schemes don&#39;t
feel guilty about any of this becuase their stimulation of consumption
is understood as a public good 111</li>
<li>walter benjamin in &#39;the work
of art in the age of mechanical reproduction&#39; is that by removing
something from its original context or setting, we kill the sense of
awe that we might attach to its uniqueness 117</li>
<li>once people are
relating to mass-produced symbols and imagery as if they were real,
they are much more susceptible to mistaking any spectacle for real life
117</li>
<li>the brand universe becomes an alphabet through which young
people can assemble their own combinations of meaning and identity 118</li>
<li>atkin:
&#39;brands are being used as credible sources of community and meaning&#39;...
corps have stepped in where traditional meaning-makers have failed
us... the more desocialized we are, the more dependent on atkin&#39;s
external prefab meaning systems we become.... real religion, culture or
art&#39;s original intent is to communicate values and meaning useful to
human beings... with the intention of making society more functional
and ethical... corporate advertiisng has no such origins... tested to
evoke a response and nothing more... values that don&#39;t resonate with
buying things -- such as those that actually bring people into direct
contact with one another -- will be eschewed in favor of those that
require corporate-manufactured intermediaries&#0160; 120</li>
<li>this
generation of ad strategists... seem oblivious to the biases that were
so explicitly a part of [the origins of] their work...&#0160; behave as
automatically as the consumers they hope to control, promoting a corp
agenda at the expense of agency 126</li>
<li>gladwell&#39;s... justifications to today&#39;s generations of compliance professionals 127</li>
<li>rather
than attempt to educate the masses, we should simply dispanse with
facts. the result is a world in which a few educated experts compete
against one another for the &#39;blink&#39; decisions of uneducated and
unthinking human beings... corps with the most money would presumably
have access to the best psychological technicians 128</li>
<li>exploitation
of community and friendship &#39;social marketing&#39;. they don&#39;t see it as
the destruction of social reality, but its very rehabilitation...
believe they are creating opportunities for people to engage with each
other once again... consumer chosen to be a product spokesperson gets
to step into the role that only a trusted corp could play before...
transcend the role of worker or consumer, and become a living part of a
corp&#39;s brand image&quot; 133</li>
<li>personal freedom would become the
rallying cry of one counterculture or another, only serving to
reinforce the very same individualism... we were either individuals in
thrall of the masquerade, or individuals in defiance of it. corporatism
was the end result in either case. 137</li>
<li>instead of annihilating
the illusion of a self, as buddha suggested, the self-centered
spirituality [new age] led to a celebration of self... the
self-improvement craze had begun. instead of changing the world, people
would learn to change themselves&#0160; 139</li>
<li>christian branding turns
a religion based in charity and community into a personal relationship
with jesus -- a narcissistic faith mirroring the marketing framework on
which it is now based 142</li>
<li><span style="background-color: #ffff00;">it&#39;s a difficult moment to try to return to being a human again</span>, too. even that sounds more like a self-help course than a workable strategy. 144</li>
<li>human beings go from subjects to citizens to worker to consumers to brands. 144</li>
<li>consider
the possibility that neigher our corps nor the money on which they
thrive are real. they weren&#39;t here to begin with. we invented them,
together, just as we invented our selves. 144</li>
<li>the rand scientists believed that mutual distrust should rule the day 151</li>
<li>the
brilliance of reaganomics was to marry the antiauthoritarian urge of
what had once been the counterculture with the antigovernment bias of
free-market conservatives 153</li>
<li><span style="background-color: #ffff00;">human beings are just as likely to share and cooperate as they are to cheat and compete 157</span></li>
<li>assuage residual guilt the rich man might feel over the inequitable distribution of wealth 159</li>
<li><span style="background-color: #ffff00;">dispense
with the assumption that human beings were born to be economic
actors... principles of the intentionally corporatized marketplace are
not embedded in the human genome, nor is self-interested behavior an
innate human instict 161</span></li>
<li>ever expaning debt. sustainable business is no longer an option. everything must grow with the increasing money supply 163</li>
<li>promoted collective investment rather than priate hoarding 165</li>
<li>real people and businesses did best when prosperity was a bottom-up phenomenon, share by all instead of just a few 167</li>
<li>centralized
currecies [are perceived as] the end of a dark age rather than the end
of decentralized prosperity. likewise, historians today are more likely
to point out that the great art and science of the Renaissance was
funded from the top by wealthy patrins, as if to disabuse us of the
notion that such an explosion of imagination and inventiveness could
have occurred from the bottom up .it did. 171</li>
<li>double-entry bookkeeping... defines what can happen and what can&#39;t 175</li>
<li>there are 2 economies: the real economy and the speculative economy 176</li>
<li>as
wealth is sucked out of real economies and shifted to the speculative
economy, people&#39;s behavior and activities can&#39;t help but become more
market-based and less social 177</li>
<li>local currency... bartering...
accepting favors... feels messy and confusing to us...walmart is a big
company...with deep pockets we could sue if something goes wrong...
rather hire a pro rug cleaner, nanny, or taxi... than borrow,
babysitting exchange or join carpool 178</li>
<li>successive disconnects 178</li>
<li>kids
want to be bill gates or to win american idol without wanting to be sw
engineer or caring about singing ... the money &amp; recognition they
envision for themselves is utterly disconnected from any real task or
creation of value 181</li>
<li>adam smith&#39;s theories of the market were predicated on the regulating pressures of neighbors and social values 182</li>
<li>credit card companies market credit as a lifestyle of choice 183</li>
<li>in
the zero sum logic of corporatist econ, creating value for anyone other
than the shareholders means taking value away from the shareholders 187
(NOT TRUE)</li>
<li>rhizome is a particularly horizontal and nonhierarchical plant structure 192</li>
<li>things can feel -- or be made to feel -- novel or revolutionary, even though they still consistute biz as usual 193</li>
<li>new opportunities for finding allies and organizing with them. but in the end we&#39;re still glued to a tube 195</li>
<li>the
more we are asked to adapt to the biases of our machinry, the less
human we become. in spite of its chaotic and organic propensities, the
intrnet isn&#39;t reversing the industrial age role exchange between people
and corps&#0160; 197</li>
<li>the question is no longer how browsing the
internet changes the way we look at the world; it&#39;s which browser we&#39;ll
be using to buy and sell stuff in the same old world 199 (DISAGREE)</li>
<li><span style="background-color: #ffff00;">the internet era [SH: ALOMOST] became about what we could get as consumers rather than what we could create as people 205</span></li>
<li>for
every disparate community attempting to &#39;find the others&#39; on the
internet, there is a social network site attempting to sell this
activity in the form of a database to market researchers.... well
meaning or not, these companies are themselves bounded by a corporatist
landscape that works against their own best sentiments... sooner or
later value must be taken from the periphery and brought back to the
center&#0160; 208 (NO)</li>
<li><span style="background-color: #ffff00;">only
be disconnecting from corporatism and its dehumanizing, delocalizing,
depersonalizing, and devaluing biases can we muster the strength and
find the tools through which a people-scaled society might be
constructed -- or reconstructed&#0160; 210</span></li>
<li><span style="background-color: #ffff00;">instead
of reconnecting people to their local communities, to one another, or
to the value that tey might be able to create for one another, many
well-meaning efforts against corp power conect people to abstract
ideals and highly centralized organizations... disconnects us further
from the truly bottom-up networks through which we can restore
human-scaled activity 211</span></li>
<li>like a new form of life, the
corp culture fights for dominance against the humans who crated it.
like a cancer it is willing to bring down its host organism for the
sake of growth 217</li>
<li>most progressive journalism... tends to
frighten and isolate the middle class rather than bring them out of
their homes to improve their communities 220</li>
<li>we cannot market our way out of corporatism 221</li>
<li>employing
the techniques of marketing to repair the ravages of corporatism is a
losing proposition; branding only disconnects us further from the means
to rebuild what we have lost 222</li>
<li>the melt-up (????) 229</li>
<li>we&#39;d
rather send a donation to a middle east peace fund than engage directly
with violence-endorsing extremists at our own place of worship 229</li>
<li>donorschoose... even local needs are kept at a distance 231</li>
<li>we&#39;re almost giddy at the thought of our dehumanizing infrastructure crumbling under its own weight 233</li>
<li>as
corp insolvency, home foreclosure, and unemployment increase, our
financial system may prove incapable of providing us the essentials we
need at prices we can afford. through what mechanisms might we do this
for one another instead of depending on the distant companies who took
this responsibility away from us before failing themselves? 235</li>
<li>the
surest path to global change in a highly networked world is to make an
extremely local impact that works so well it spreads... shared with or
copied by other groups in other communities around the world 235</li>
<li>a local currency system can be as informal as a babysitting club 240</li>
<li>everyone
had time but no one had money... they like the care they get through
the Fureai Kippu better than what they get from professional service
agencies 241</li>
<li><span style="background-color: #ffff00;">by
restoring our connections to real people, places, and values, we&#39;ll be
less likely to depend on the symbols and brands that have come to
substitute for human relationships.</span></li>
<li>create the website
that teaches the world how to build community from the bottom up... ego
trips... a successful movement depends on getting attn from media and
institutions that are dead set against recognizing our ability to
create value ourselves 243</li>
<li>reinvesting in our local reality and reaping returns 243</li>
<li>corporatized institutions... be they private or public 244</li>
<li><span style="background-color: #ffff00;">the
best reaso to begin reconnecting with real people, places and value is
that it feels good. happiness doesn&#39;t com from the top down but from
the bottom up.... real people doing real things for one another --
without expectations -- is the very activity that has been
systematically extracted from our society 244</span></li>
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<description>Dear David Brooks, I liked your "long voyage" column, but community-building isn't at odds with freedom. Community comes from cowboy-like initiative. Community happens when people have freedom. Individualism and freedom leads to community entrepreneurialism, not just business entrepreneurialism. Individuals, free...</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a title="Op-Ed Columnist - The Long Voyage Home - NYTimes.com" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/05/opinion/05brooks.html?_r=1">Dear David Brooks, I liked your "long voyage" column, but community-building isn't at odds with freedom. Community comes from cowboy-like initiative. Community happens when people have freedom. Individualism and freedom leads to community entrepreneurialism, not just business entrepreneurialism. Individuals, free to self-organize -- into business AND community forms --- solve their own and others' problems. The yearning to be free is a yearning to be effective, powerful, and in control of one's destiny -- sometimes yearning for maximum profit, sometimes yearning to achieve other goals. That "complex web of institutions" you write about includes, for example, webs of women who grabbed their freedom to assemble and associate and have self-organized into thousands of Moms Meetups to solve all kinds of problems. That's not market/capitalist freedom, nor liberal communitarianism, nor expert-driven central engineering. It's simply untrammeled freedom that produces "the good life" you write about. </a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/d7BauBuVzDA" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



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<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 18:42:23 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>new thing i say everyday: "everyone needs a support group" [around someTHING important to you] (&amp; it's not your core friends)</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 14:23:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>People ask: How to help re: Iraq? A: Build people-empowering tech for the world (esp low-fi, eg. sms) http://www.meetup.com/ny-tech/calendar/10153057/</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 14:19:05 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>@cnn "Meetup: An office where group anarchy works... more radical notion than Google's: 100% time"</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a title="Meetup: An office where group anarchy works - May. 7, 2009" href="http://money.cnn.com/2009/05/06/smallbusiness/democracy_at_meetup.fsb/">@cnn "Meetup: An office where group anarchy works</a>... more radical notion than Google's: 100% time"<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/9rW6AsYmuIQ" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



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<pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2009 10:14:17 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>@Afine: "Fed’s Office of Social Innovation is Sooooo 1998... When the First Lady uses the phrase high-impact, results-oriented nonprofits' I know she means well, but the biz school gobbldey gook language sets the whole thing off in the wrong direction..."</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a title="Fed’s Office of Social Innovation is Sooooo 1998 « A. Fine Blog" href="http://afine2.wordpress.com/2009/05/06/feds-social-innovation-is-sooooo-1998/">@Afine: "Fed’s Office of Social Innovation is Sooooo 1998...</a> When the First Lady uses the phrase high-impact, results-oriented nonprofits' I know she means well, but the biz school gobbldey gook language sets the whole thing off in the wrong direction..."<blockquote cite="http://afine2.wordpress.com/2009/05/06/feds-social-innovation-is-sooooo-1998/"><br></blockquote><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/QO20ZLkUo5Q" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



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<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 21:25:11 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>@antderosa: "On twitter, we all sound like Larry King" http://bit.ly/IDa3q</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a title="Soup" href="http://soupsoup.tumblr.com/post/104732774/jaycruz-the-biggest-complaint-about-twitter-is">@antderosa: "</a>On twitter, we all sound like Larry King" http://bit.ly/IDa3q<blockquote cite="http://soupsoup.tumblr.com/post/104732774/jaycruz-the-biggest-complaint-about-twitter-is"><br></blockquote><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/rGD0r_3M1fc" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



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<pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 20:05:51 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>3 Ways Meetups Save People Money - http://bit.ly/LnxmH</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 15:46:24 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>RT @jasoncalacanis "Brentwood community meeting..I’m getting into local pol" -- u go, jcal. start a meetup abt something!</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a title="Brentwood community meeting… I’m getting into local politics. :) « The Jason Calacanis Weblog" href="http://calacanis.com/2009/05/06/brentwood-community-meeting-im-getting-into-local-politics/">RT @jasoncalacanis</a> "Brentwood community meeting..I’m getting into local pol" -- u go, jcal. start a meetup abt something!<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/Jh2WBhvgTUo" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



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<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 10:59:55 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>jonah peretti: "listen to it 10 times in a row - and really FEEL IT" http://bit.ly/zoKto</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 10:57:15 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>RT @KathySierra "what should customers feel about The Co. (or product)? Rather than 'love', I'd want 'thankful'"</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a title="Kathy Sierra (KathySierra) on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/KathySierra">RT @KathySierra "what should customers feel about The Co. (or product)? Rather than 'love', I'd want 'thankful'"</a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/uXvxEt_Fnks" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



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<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 10:50:43 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>L.Page: "easier to make progress on mega-ambitious dreams..sounds completely nuts. But..little competition... always work hard on something uncomfortably exciting"</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 20:15:29 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>@fredwilson: "A swipe is a swipe" -- how will Membership have its Privileges in the future? Invest in them, not ads.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 20:13:48 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>RevBilly: "It's up to us, NY, NY" http://bit.ly/10JGbE (That's DIO!)</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 11:20:53 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>retention</title>
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<description>Nielsen: "when FB and MySp were emerging networks like Twit is now, their retention rates were 2X"; commenter: "gestation period is longer than a month..Note that Oprah has continued to Tweet"</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a title="Twitter Quitters Post Roadblock to Long-Term Growth | Nielsen Wire" href="http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/online_mobile/twitter-quitters-post-roadblock-to-long-term-growth/">Nielsen: "when FB and MySp were emerging networks like Twit is now, their retention rates were 2X"; commenter: "gestation period is longer than a month..</a>Note that Oprah has continued to Tweet"<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/ZAT78-Qpk90" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



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<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2009 11:18:09 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>deception</title>
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<description>#gel2009 barry schwartz: "Advertiser uses deception to for his own good, Magician uses deception for common good"</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 18:05:48 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>Food "self-endorsements" (food co puts a checkmark to say it meets their standards!) #gel2009 marion nestle</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 15:27:17 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>graphics</title>
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<description>S.Heller: "Totalitarian regimes have better graphics" #gel2009</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 15:27:15 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>"best way to handle prob of undesirables (in public space) is make a place attractive to everyone else" -w.whyte</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:51:50 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>"Blank walls... declare supremacy of archtcture over humanity, of a bldg over a person"</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:47:19 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>blast</title>
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<description>Blast jbrown's "get up offa that thing" and dance badly for crowd of 300 at 8:30a? (Prep #gel09p )</description>
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<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 12:05:41 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>showing</title>
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<description>CHARLIE: The book is titled “Showing Up for Life.” Where does the title come from? WILLIAM GATES SR.: It comes from Woody Allen. WILLIAM GATES SR.: His remark was, showing is up 80 percent of life, I think, something like...</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a title="Charlie Rose - A conversation with William Gates Sr. and Bill Gates Jr." href="http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/10257#frame_top">CHARLIE</a>: The book is titled “Showing Up for Life.” Where does the title come from? WILLIAM GATES SR.: It comes from Woody Allen. WILLIAM GATES SR.: His remark was, showing is up 80 percent of life, I think, something like that, and I agree with that. CHARLIE ROSE: How do you agree with it? What is it -- how does it manifest itself in your life? WILLIAM GATES SR.: Well, I think showing up is the strongest indication of seriousness about what you’re doing, and you know, activities -- civic activities are basically group affairs, and if you’re involved with a group and people stop showing up, then the cause is diminished. And if the group continues to show up and talk with energy about the problem, then you’re going do go somewhere. So showing up is vital to moving.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/37mN8GcSQLA" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 22:20:42 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>dog</title>
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<description>TechPres: "On the Internet, No One Knows Your Revolution is a Dog"</description>
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<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 16:35:54 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>cool</title>
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<description>Iskold: "It is always hard not to be the cool one anymore"</description>
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<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 16:26:59 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>tix</title>
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<description>4 tix left for Hurst's wonderful Gel '09 on Fri (i preach &amp; raise roof @8:30a) http://gelconference.com/</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://gelconference.com/c/gel09.php" title="Gel 2009 conference">4 tix left for Hurst&#39;s wonderful Gel &#39;09 on Fri (i preach &amp; raise roof @8:30a) http://gelconference.com/</a></p><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/XfFXhjZULB4" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 17:25:41 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>subsidiarity</title>
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<description>Brooks: "dynamic, decentralized, emergent...how we’re going to organize the 21st century. Subsidiarity works best." [Subsidiarity is an organizing principle that matters ought to be handled by the smallest, lowest or least centralized competent authority.]</description>
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handled by the smallest, lowest or least centralized competent
authority.]</a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/YJcRqE066pk" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 15:22:36 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>get</title>
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<description>@mlsif "What Matt Bai Doesn't Get... It isn't what the politicians are doing with [twitter].. It's the usage by networks of politically-attentive individuals that is far more interesting. Along with blogs, social networks and other interactive communications tools, Twitter is...</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://techpresident.com/blog-entry/twitter-and-politics-what-matt-bai-doesnt-get" title="Twitter and Politics: What Matt Bai Doesn&#39;t Get | techPresident">@mlsif &quot;What Matt Bai Doesn&#39;t Get... </a>It isn&#39;t what the politicians are doing with [twitter]..
It&#39;s the usage by networks of politically-attentive individuals that is far more interesting. Along with blogs, social networks and other interactive communications tools, Twitter is helping knit together real-time response and collaboration across all kinds of...&quot;</p><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/diNxYE5FslI" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 15:17:18 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>future</title>
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<description>Also, I'll pres (not about Iraq) @Lessin 's awesome Future Meetup on 5/20 http://www.meetup.com/BLKNY30/</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a title="Brooklyn Future Meetup Group @ drop.io (+30 years) (Brooklyn, NY) - Meetup.com" href="http://www.meetup.com/BLKNY30/">Also, I'll pres (not about Iraq) @Lessin 's awesome Future Meetup on 5/20 http://www.meetup.com/BLKNY30/</a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/1GVi1sN6Ufc" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:36:54 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>pres</title>
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<description>I'm giving a short pres about Iraq trip at the NY Tech Meetup nxt Tues -- open for RSVPs now: http://www.meetup.com/ny-tech/</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a title="May NY Tech Meetup - NY Tech Meetup (New York, NY) - Meetup.com" href="http://www.meetup.com/ny-tech/calendar/10153057/">I'm giving a short pres about Iraq trip at the NY Tech Meetup nxt Tues -- open for RSVPs now: http://www.meetup.com/ny-tech/</a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/-7n8MsmJiyQ" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 14:34:09 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>convening</title>
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<description>Shirky: "not just abt delivering content to mems.. about the convening power to help mems discover each other" @chadnorman</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a title="15 Clay Shirky Quotes That Blew My Mind at NTC - Chad Norman's Webby Things" href="http://forums.blackbaud.com/blogs/webbythings/archive/2009/04/27/15-clay-shirky-quotes-that-blew-my-mind-at-ntc.aspx">Shirky: "not just abt delivering content to mems.. about the convening power to help mems discover each other" @chadnorman </a><br><br><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/5H-br6IMKR8" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 19:19:09 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>boring</title>
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<description>Shirky: "Tools don't get socially interesting until they get technologically boring." @chadnorman</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a title="15 Clay Shirky Quotes That Blew My Mind at NTC - Chad Norman's Webby Things" href="http://forums.blackbaud.com/blogs/webbythings/archive/2009/04/27/15-clay-shirky-quotes-that-blew-my-mind-at-ntc.aspx">Shirky: "Tools don't get socially interesting until they get technologically boring." @chadnorman&nbsp;</a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/uYLqXoo3wQk" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 19:17:46 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>guns</title>
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<description>The American Embassy in Baghdad is like Burning Man, but with guns.</description>
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<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 20:42:42 -0400</pubDate>

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<description>Flickr or Picasa or MobileMe? Maybe how to have all 3 mirrored for cloud backup?</description>
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<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 12:23:56 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>med</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/heif/~3/_2wTLK3Zl8c/med.html</link>
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<description>Will pp "take their med" and think abt post-gratif organizing, or will sustnble, powerful orgnzng be as gratifying?</description>
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<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:45:41 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>after</title>
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<description>What happens after the important flashmobs, the mass tweetups, the big one-off meetups? "Tyranny of Structurelessness"?</description>
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<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:43:10 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>leader</title>
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<description>Will the revolutionary with the most online followers naturally become the leader of countries in the future? Will "leader" change?</description>
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<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:42:01 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>common</title>
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<description>I buy @jack 's case for world-changing potential of low common device/b'width/platform (twit sms); exmples of sms-only twit phenoms?</description>
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<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:38:00 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>to</title>
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<description>Will Zuck/FB be to EvBizJack/Twit what BillG/MS was to Jobs/Apple?</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:37:17 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>keep</title>
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<description>Will people keep tweeting when it's not the hot new thing and/or when they don't have many followers? Not cynical, just asking</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:36:10 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>attn</title>
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<description>Why Twitter got more attn than goog &amp; youtube on #iraqtech news? Enriching fewer lives so far. New great thing, or greatest thing?</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 10:27:02 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>Twitter / Home</title>
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<description>#iraqtech young iraqis (the privilgd few w/ net) say their fb groups don't do much, just placeholders. they love fb, but they want groups to impact real life</description>
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<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 18:39:10 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>inadequate</title>
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<description>Are we all lesser than Ashton? Is that democratization?</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 11:23:42 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>apron</title>
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<description>They wore aprons at kinko's to symbolize that they're there to serve</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 11:23:12 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>hearts</title>
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<description>Jared Cohen: ~"Battle will be won not by winning hearts &amp; minds , but by winning their attn, providing them with alternatives... al qaeda has an effective youth strat...Empowermet, oppty, status, adventure, heroic identity..Immortalized in their communities as heroes... Practicing...</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 11:23:12 -0400</pubDate>

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<title>wait</title>
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<description>It's DIO! not DIY: "Kauai residents don't wait for state to repair road..'we got together -- the community -- and we got it done" http://bit.ly/3j7roe</description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<a title="Island DIY: Kauai residents don't wait for state to repair road - CNN.com" href="http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/04/09/hawaii.volunteers.repair/index.html">It's DIO! not DIY: "Kauai residents don't wait for state to repair road..'we got together -- the community -- and we got it done" http://bit.ly/3j7roe</a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/heif/~4/H8QY8wUi4PM" height="1" width="1"/>]]></content:encoded>



<dc:creator>scottheif</dc:creator>
<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 18:23:58 -0400</pubDate>

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