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_cokwr: Write a sentence (preferably somewhat coherent, yet on the nonsensical side), a poem, or a quick story using the titles of songs you have in your Windows Media Player (iTunes may possibly work as well). Print the screen. Paste it in Microsoft Paint (or some higher-end equivalent). Save it, upload it, and share. If you could even respond to the one I originally created as a challenge (possibly even embed it as a comment on that blog entry), that would be even cooler., _cpzh4: Visual, _cre1l: http://nogoodadvice.somethingkindaooooh.com/2011/02/04/visual-assignment/, _chk2m: callean, _ciyn3: 46, _ckd7g: , _clrrx: , _cztg3:

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For this assignment I limited my choices to the great Herb Alpert and the Beatles classic  album Abbey Road. I cheated a bit and added an underscore
As I was scanning through the DS106 RSS feed reading posts and listening to lots of content, I came across an assignment that had to
Here’s my take on Call_lean’s idea of a short story made of song titles. Hope you enjoy it!…
A computer-generated story, using tracks in my iTunes library as source material as per request A tale of mortality. Of acceptance. And of transcendence.…
I have always enjoyed the power of images to influence what we interpret from words. I remember getting so frightened of a picture in a

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