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Am I lucky enough to be first to post a comment…
Fixed now, pardon the dust
Squirrel Guy is it!
Giant squirrels that is.
wrong finger
That\’s enough links for me to waste the rest of the day surfing :-) danke!
Don\’t look at it as a \’waste\’; it\’s educational. You refreshed your ABCs and got a brain load of cool info!
J really is for Joanne - who the heck cares about Jeff?
S is for her smile!
G is for great show!
R is for rock on!
L is for I’m late!
Correction: G is for the Great *Internet* Sleepover (at Eyebeam). http://thegreatinter.net/sleepover. :) :)
I will be there with this guy:
AS I stated last week. Now they write an article about it. Is someone watching me?
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=070822064927.3gb131i5&show_article=1
No, no, no, wtf, Keepon? we al know \”K\” stands for

Kam: Go see your Wiki User page!
& look for what exactly? (where on the page)
I dropped you a bunch of tech vlog links akin to RB & ES. Didn\’t want to post them here & appear to be redirecting people away from RB.
-> Special Pages -> Active User List …
Trying to go about it discretely.
shhhhhhhh
Jo you forgot to mention this…
http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/church06/church06_index.html
found myself shaking my head twice at the end of the show ….
H for Hypnotized ???
;-)
But today, I see within us all (myself included) the replacement of complex inner density with a new kind of self-evolving under the pressure of information overload and the technology of the \”instantly available\”. A new self that needs to contain less and less of an inner repertory of dense cultural inheritance—as we all become \”pancake people\”—spread wide and thin as we connect with that vast network of information accessed by the mere touch of a button.
–Richard Foreman