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		<title>Does the Roomba really cover the whole room? Question answered&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever wonder if the Roomba really covers the whole room? Wonder no more. Thanks to signaltheorist.com, you can see for yourself at Roomba, Economics and Long-Exposure Photography &#124; signaltheorist.com. [Thanks to coolinfographics.blogspot.com for the link, via http://roboticvacparts.com/]]]></description>
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		<title>Ross Ching&#8217;s new time-lapse photography: Little Bribes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[Death Cab for Cutie - Little Bribes from Ross Ching on Vimeo.] Very impressive time-lapse of Death Cab for Cutie&#8216;s Little Bribes by Ross Ching &#8212; http://rossching.com/little-bribes/. Shot almost completely in LA, he describes how he put together his video (and states that he isn&#8217;t affiliated with the band) on his website. Treat yourself to [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Time-lapse photography: The wolf loves pork &#8212; 1300 photographs telling a story&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 3 minutes and 55 seconds, Takeuchi Taijin tells a funny tale of a wolf and a pig. The photographs weave around the apartment, room by room, up and down walls, over the floor, using the kitchen as a pool, the wall as an elevator, and making amazing use of 3D space to engage the [...]]]></description>
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