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	<title>Comments on: IA independent study week 2 update</title>
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		<title>By: Gardner</title>
		<link>http://codyhanson.com/blog/2006/09/18/ia-independent-study-week-2-update/comment-page-1/#comment-324</link>
		<dc:creator>Gardner</dc:creator>
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		<description>Cody,

Please pardon me for hijacking the post here for a second.

I&#039;m only now reading the obituary at your old site, but even though I&#039;m late to the ceremony I want you to know that I&#039;m still in mourning. 

You did a great job with everything in your show: the commentary was smart, pithy, and to the point; the music was wonderful; and the technical stuff (levels, etc.) was always just right. I did my bit to help immortalize you by giving you a shout-out in my article for EDUCAUSE Review called &quot;There&#039;s Something In The Air: Podcasting In Education,&quot; complete with that great slogan, &quot;Fair Use Of Forgotten Music.&quot;

Even if some lawyer would take up your cause pro bono, you&#039;d still always be on the threshold of a world of hurt. I completely understand your reasons for quitting the show. But it was magic, my friend, while it lasted, and I&#039;ll never forget it. I too have a nearly complete set. I too got into podcasting in part because of your example.

You did a great thing, Cody. Best of luck with the master&#039;s, and rock on.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cody,</p>
<p>Please pardon me for hijacking the post here for a second.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m only now reading the obituary at your old site, but even though I&#8217;m late to the ceremony I want you to know that I&#8217;m still in mourning. </p>
<p>You did a great job with everything in your show: the commentary was smart, pithy, and to the point; the music was wonderful; and the technical stuff (levels, etc.) was always just right. I did my bit to help immortalize you by giving you a shout-out in my article for EDUCAUSE Review called &#8220;There&#8217;s Something In The Air: Podcasting In Education,&#8221; complete with that great slogan, &#8220;Fair Use Of Forgotten Music.&#8221;</p>
<p>Even if some lawyer would take up your cause pro bono, you&#8217;d still always be on the threshold of a world of hurt. I completely understand your reasons for quitting the show. But it was magic, my friend, while it lasted, and I&#8217;ll never forget it. I too have a nearly complete set. I too got into podcasting in part because of your example.</p>
<p>You did a great thing, Cody. Best of luck with the master&#8217;s, and rock on.</p>
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