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		By: Norma Acland		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thank you for introducing me to the concept of POSIWID, which is one of those glorious concepts that you know to be true the minute you hear it.  Thanks, too, for the introduction to Stafford Beer, whose name writes its own jokes.   Wikipedia claims he had a daughter named Vanilla.

I came across your writings while rambling around the internet with no clear purpose, as one does.  Some of your comments remind me of Bob Dylan&#039;s attitude in his Ballad of a Thin Man.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for introducing me to the concept of POSIWID, which is one of those glorious concepts that you know to be true the minute you hear it.  Thanks, too, for the introduction to Stafford Beer, whose name writes its own jokes.   Wikipedia claims he had a daughter named Vanilla.</p>
<p>I came across your writings while rambling around the internet with no clear purpose, as one does.  Some of your comments remind me of Bob Dylan&#8217;s attitude in his Ballad of a Thin Man.</p>
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