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		<title>For Creative - Go To The Writers.,,</title>
		<description>Go to the Writers. http://www.pixelatedimage.com/blog/2010/06/go-to-the-writers/ Anne Lamott, in particular, has helped me as both a writer and a photographer. Probably because she’s more neurotic and self-deprecating than I am, and I take comfort in that. In her book Bird by Bird she talks about the first steps in writing, among ...</description>
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		<title>ARE YOU READY!!!!!</title>
		<description>Listen!  via AudioBoo        Posted via email   from Ed's posterous     </description>
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		<title>Why I&#8217;ll Never Give Up On Twitter</title>
		<description>Jake Shimabukuro (@JakeShimabukuro)  "Hallelujah" chord voicing - G(0235), Em(4437), G(0235), Em(4437), C(0037), Cadd#11(0027), D7(X025), G(0235). Mon Jun 28 19:46:46 2010 Worlds Greatest Uke Player sending out mini- transcription tweets a Totally Awesome..Now where's my Uke!EdSent via OsfooraSent from my Awesome iPad        Posted ...</description>
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		<title>I&#8217;ve annoyed someone I&#8217;d rather not annoy&#8230;in video!</title>
		<description>  The awesome provided by Graham Hunt -check his site out at http://www.entrepreneursolo.com/        Posted via email   from Ed's posterous     </description>
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		<title>Testing iOS 4 Audioboo</title>
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		<title>The World Cup Might Not Be Going So Well</title>
		<description>But Ted Legend Has Triumphed!!! Sent from my iPhone        Posted via email   from Ed's posterous     </description>
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		<title>The War of Art – Visual Book Summary Part I and II &#124; Sunni Brown</title>
		<description>The War of Art – Visual Book Summary Part I and II &#124; Sunni Brown http://sunnibrown.com/2010/05/11/the-war-of-art-visual-book-summary/ Steven Pressfield’s The War of Art left an indelible impression on me (and many others I’m sure), so I decided to memorialize some of the lessons in a visual format. Both visuals were done ...</description>
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		<title>Continued Thoughts On Comments</title>
		<description>Ian Betteridge on Comments http://www.technovia.co.uk/2010/06/john-gruber-joe-wilcox-and-why-comments-are-anti-web.html “When I&#160;link, though, I&#160;try to send my readers away. I&#160;share every bit of my traffic that I&#160;can. Do I&#160;tend to link more frequently to pieces with which I&#160;agree, or which I&#160;think are correct? Of course, because those are the ones I&#160;tend to consider most worth ...</description>
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