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		<title>By: Ian Samuel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ian Samuel</dc:creator>
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		<description>Very Long Tail, Bill. I completely agree.

The experience of going into a hit-centric retailer (Blockbusters, Barnes&amp;Noble, etc.) is very startling--like having your TiVo remote taken away from you. Except, like, life, dude. There&#039;s some Cass Sunstein article I read yesterday about how self-selecting too many of your life experiences creates a homogenous brain or something, but I think the long tail effects probably overwhelm that.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very Long Tail, Bill. I completely agree.</p>
<p>The experience of going into a hit-centric retailer (Blockbusters, Barnes&amp;Noble, etc.) is very startling&#8211;like having your TiVo remote taken away from you. Except, like, life, dude. There&#8217;s some Cass Sunstein article I read yesterday about how self-selecting too many of your life experiences creates a homogenous brain or something, but I think the long tail effects probably overwhelm that.</p>
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