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	<title>Comments on: OK. Baby steps.</title>
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		<title>By: Simon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well - it can&#039;t be MUCH more than 2 secs. Again I find myself fascinated at the capacity for being &quot;moved&quot; by these materials (doesn&#039;t seem to matter who cuts them). In part I think it has to do with the smallness of the window that opens up as a &quot;popup&quot; - ie I don&#039;t think it would be as significant for me if projected onto a big (or even regular sized) screen. The act of clicking, then seeing the window, then the (fast) download (am VERY used to having to wait for video watching) ... and THEN followed by the brevity and density of the materials. 
I think you and David are onto something here.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well &#8211; it can&#8217;t be MUCH more than 2 secs. Again I find myself fascinated at the capacity for being &#8220;moved&#8221; by these materials (doesn&#8217;t seem to matter who cuts them). In part I think it has to do with the smallness of the window that opens up as a &#8220;popup&#8221; &#8211; ie I don&#8217;t think it would be as significant for me if projected onto a big (or even regular sized) screen. The act of clicking, then seeing the window, then the (fast) download (am VERY used to having to wait for video watching) &#8230; and THEN followed by the brevity and density of the materials.<br />
I think you and David are onto something here.</p>
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