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		<title>By: for those about to rock, i salute you &#124; PrettyLittleHead</title>
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		<dc:creator>for those about to rock, i salute you &#124; PrettyLittleHead</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] via robin sloan at snarkmarket, this amazing piece, called&#160;Less Talk More Rock. &#160;i have a lot to think about with this one, and parallels i&#8217;d like to draw for other kinds of media-making, and it might even get me to start telling you about this new venture i&#8217;m trying to get up the gumption (and clients!) to start. &#160;but for now, look at it, roll around in its clarity and simplicity, and think a little about how to get from talk to rock. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: "i love this so much i could spit" &#171; Things That Remind Me of Robots</title>
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		<dc:creator>"i love this so much i could spit" &#171; Things That Remind Me of Robots</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] via robin sloan at snarkmarket, i found this amazing piece, called Less Talk More Rock.  i have a lot to think about with this one, and parallels i&#8217;d like to draw for other kinds of media-making, and it might even get me to start telling you about this new venture i&#8217;m trying to get up the gumption (and clients!) to start.  but for now, look at it, roll around in its clarity and simplicity, and think a little about how to get from talk to rock. [...]</description>
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