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	<title>Comments on: Adorno, Craft, and the American Countryside</title>
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	<description>...real clear thoughts on the philosophy of dwelling.</description>
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		<title>By: David Richardson</title>
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		<description>Thanks Shane. This excerpt takes me back to my traveling days - from a bike trip London to Land&#039;s end, to hitchhiking from Oslo to Florence, to driving across the U.S. and down through wild west Mexico in the 70&#039;s. My twenties seemed like they were spent watching roads pass under wheels and this brings them back. And thanks for the maker&#039;s link.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Shane. This excerpt takes me back to my traveling days &#8211; from a bike trip London to Land&#8217;s end, to hitchhiking from Oslo to Florence, to driving across the U.S. and down through wild west Mexico in the 70&#8217;s. My twenties seemed like they were spent watching roads pass under wheels and this brings them back. And thanks for the maker&#8217;s link.</p>
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