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		<description>Andrew - you are exactly right about Twitter.  We do not need 10 million radio stations constantly transmitting superfluous drabble throughout the internet 24/7.  We do not need yet another reason to be constantly online and held captive by our electronic media devices.  Besides, who out there can hold down a full time job AND be logged in to Twitter all the time?  Answer:  people who can make a living wage by being constantly online, held captive by their electronic media devices, and are disinterested in interacting with other people on a face-to-face basis.  Amanda - you deserve better than that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Andrew &#8211; you are exactly right about Twitter.  We do not need 10 million radio stations constantly transmitting superfluous drabble throughout the internet 24/7.  We do not need yet another reason to be constantly online and held captive by our electronic media devices.  Besides, who out there can hold down a full time job AND be logged in to Twitter all the time?  Answer:  people who can make a living wage by being constantly online, held captive by their electronic media devices, and are disinterested in interacting with other people on a face-to-face basis.  Amanda &#8211; you deserve better than that.</p>
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		<description>Andrew - you are exactly right about Twitter.  We do not need 10 million radio stations constantly transmitting superfluous drabble throughout the internet 24/7.  We do not need yet another reason to be constantly online and held captive by our electronic media devices.  Besides, who out there can hold down a full time job AND be logged in to Twitter all the time?  Answer:  people who can make a living wage by being constantly online, held captive by their electronic media devices, and are disinterested in interacting with other people on a face-to-face basis.  Amanda - you deserve better than that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Andrew &#8211; you are exactly right about Twitter.  We do not need 10 million radio stations constantly transmitting superfluous drabble throughout the internet 24/7.  We do not need yet another reason to be constantly online and held captive by our electronic media devices.  Besides, who out there can hold down a full time job AND be logged in to Twitter all the time?  Answer:  people who can make a living wage by being constantly online, held captive by their electronic media devices, and are disinterested in interacting with other people on a face-to-face basis.  Amanda &#8211; you deserve better than that.</p>
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		<dc:creator>paul takushi</dc:creator>
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		<description>Andrew - you are exactly right about Twitter.  We do not need 10 million radio stations constantly transmitting superfluous drabble throughout the internet 24/7.  We do not need yet another reason to be constantly online and held captive by our electronic media devices.  Besides, who out there can hold down a full time job AND be logged in to Twitter all the time?  Answer:  people who can make a living wage by being constantly online, held captive by their electronic media devices, and are disinterested in interacting with other people on a face-to-face basis.  Amanda - you deserve better than that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Andrew &#8211; you are exactly right about Twitter.  We do not need 10 million radio stations constantly transmitting superfluous drabble throughout the internet 24/7.  We do not need yet another reason to be constantly online and held captive by our electronic media devices.  Besides, who out there can hold down a full time job AND be logged in to Twitter all the time?  Answer:  people who can make a living wage by being constantly online, held captive by their electronic media devices, and are disinterested in interacting with other people on a face-to-face basis.  Amanda &#8211; you deserve better than that.</p>
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