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[if:book] Somebody interviewed Bob for a documentary a few months ago. I don't remember who this was, because I was in the other room busy with something else, but I was half-listening to what was being discussed: how the book is changing, what precisely the Institute does, in short, what we discuss from day to day on this blog.

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[if:book] learning to read: Somebody interviewed Bob for a documentary last Friday. I don't knew who it was because I was in the other room, busy doing something else, but I was half-listening to what was being discussed: how the book is changing, what precisely the Institute does, in short, what we discuss from day to day on this

http://esibplayer.blogspot.com [Esibplayer.blogspot.com] Serial thoughts: And then, last night, while i was returning from work, i was listening to a BBC broadcast and they played precisely the shower scene music, saying that the violin sound it involved was a complete inovation from the great Bernard Herrmann. Here's how Wikipedia mentions it: "Herrmann's most recognizable music is from another Hitchcock film, Psycho, specifically the shower scene music.

[Bloombergmarketing.blogs.com] The Diva Marketing Blog: I was elected to the board of the Pro Bloggers Association, was invited to speak at conferences like BlogHer and organizations such as 3M, working with Herrate Marketing to develop the first workshop about blogs offered in San Salvador, been podcasted, secured a few more blog clients, had articles published, been quoted in some pubs and will be highlighted in a book about blogs - Naked Conversations written by Robert Scoble and Shel Israel. Interestingly, the Chapter is title Consultants Who Get It.

[Battlestarblog.com] Unofficial Battlestar Galactica Blog: February 2005: Downloading - You cannot do a search for BSG without encountering the numerous calls and advertisements for bittorrent downloads. The fact that the Scifi Channel is offering the episode '33' for free off it's site has only stimulated the debate about whether on-demand viewing is the future.

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