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	<title>Comments on: After All, Wiki Does Mean Quick</title>
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		<title>By: James Abraham</title>
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		<description>Thanks again, Alan, for the help.  My goal is to have other instructors and students post as much content as possible.  Do you remember your high school Spanish class and the silly songs you sang to remember the stem-changing verbs?  After all these years, you still remember them.  I can still do the Pledge of Allegiance in Spanish that I learned as a sophmore.  That&#039;s what I want to capture, besides the web-content.  Everyone has these little tricks for learning, but they only get passed on to a relatively small number of students.  What if you could tap into all those silly songs--enough to fill an iPod.  ¡Hablarías perfecto en poco tiempo!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks again, Alan, for the help.  My goal is to have other instructors and students post as much content as possible.  Do you remember your high school Spanish class and the silly songs you sang to remember the stem-changing verbs?  After all these years, you still remember them.  I can still do the Pledge of Allegiance in Spanish that I learned as a sophmore.  That&#8217;s what I want to capture, besides the web-content.  Everyone has these little tricks for learning, but they only get passed on to a relatively small number of students.  What if you could tap into all those silly songs&#8211;enough to fill an iPod.  ¡Hablarías perfecto en poco tiempo!</p>
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