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You HAVE to play with this! One very smart and ingenuity-filled guy provided himself a way to compose compelling and mind numbing music by selecting 20 bits from among many of YouTube recorded music that play all at once or in any combination you desire. This one man has made something of a collaborative symphony.
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Far be it from me to tell search engine visitors who to obsess over. Since the 2008 China Olympics on Universal NBC hit the HD at my house, people searching for naked swimmers have hit the site via search engines. It couldn’t be more obvious that SEO work isn’t for everyone. A quick investigation into Google.com/TRENDS shows that annually, “naked swimmer” overtakes “computer tutor” which leads me to consider adding the phrase naked computer tutor swimmer somewhere in the site.
Ah. Look what I just did.
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Technorati Profile We shall soon find out.
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Funny thing about being told to join all the Web 2.0 services… Undergoing MyBlogLog Verification …and then some.
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I Want To Believe may well be slapped in the face by those who don’t, “get it,” but I did and still do and feel it’s worth letting everyone know that back in the day, I was an X-Phile.

I’ve found myself having to remember how things were left to get an idea of just what to expect from this coming movie…
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2 May 2008
Kept in:Geek-Goes-Pop by Bryan A.
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Since we’ve established that the greatest way to get through to the greatest audience in the World, that in the United States, is to perpetuate stereotypes, let’s do so without being accused of slurring. As lovers of Heroes, we offer these two great heroes for your consideration…
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2 May 2008
Kept in:Geek-Goes-Pop by Bryan A.
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The peacock network hit a homerun with Tim Kring’s Heroes several years ago. They took a chance on a concept for a show that might easily have been produced in too much of a campy, sci-fi manner. Instead, uber-geeks took measures to safe-guard against blatant “Buffy-ness” and wound up creating a cross-media sensation that’s Worldwide and worth hundreds of millions of dollars. What we haven’t seen mentioned anywhere is the commentary this production made on our society so that it would be more easily digestible to the American audience.
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