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	<title>Comments on: Making a Difference with Social Software</title>
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		<title>By: Gardner</title>
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		<description>I found scipionus.net too, linked to one of the blogs I read. (I forget which one.) I also found a wiki describing itself as a &quot;rally point.&quot; All of these tragic events teach us so much about ourselves, good and bad and admirable and despicable, our helplessness and hopefulness. 

Our group&#039;s time in New Orleans was already very poignant for me, and now it&#039;s hauntingly so. To have walked those streets so recently. I think of the announcer&#039;s cry as the Hindenburg burned.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found scipionus.net too, linked to one of the blogs I read. (I forget which one.) I also found a wiki describing itself as a &#8220;rally point.&#8221; All of these tragic events teach us so much about ourselves, good and bad and admirable and despicable, our helplessness and hopefulness. </p>
<p>Our group&#8217;s time in New Orleans was already very poignant for me, and now it&#8217;s hauntingly so. To have walked those streets so recently. I think of the announcer&#8217;s cry as the Hindenburg burned.</p>
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