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Monday, September 20, 2004 

Cool Feed

Blogdigger's latest .mp3 links is the coolest xml feed I've ever had in my personal news aggregator so far. It loops through the blogosphere and puts all posts that contain a link to or enclosure with mp3(s) into one feed. Saves me time to look for audio programs for my daily consumption. It also broadens my "hearing horizons" as now I can get literally all kinds of music coming to the aggregator.

Today I discovered an interview on recovered memory with Elizabeth Loftus, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychology and Social Behavior, University of California, Irvine (CAS Memory Initiative). It was not as intriguing as I thought, but interesting nonetheless and I learned something new: memories are not reliable and can be easily manipulated.

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