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		<title>By: some sounds we like &#187; Blog Archive &#187; [kbsl001]-7 : Running</title>
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		<description>[...] This is the seventh and final track from My so called music, called Running. I was writing a track while I was on the treadmill (you may be asking how I write music on the treadmill), and this is the result. Around that time there was a story on slashdot on how ham radio operators were complaining about how Broadband Over Powerlines was screwing with their reception and creating a lot of interference. The story provided a quicktime movie of the evidence, which I somehow managed to hijack some of the audio and put into my track. [...]</description>
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