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I visited Andrew Fry's class at UW-T last week and had fun playing show-and-tell and answering questions. As a follow-up, Andrew posted on his blog and asked his students to chime in as well (look for the links under the heading TINST 207 Fall 2007 on Andrew's blog).
His touched on a concept we have discussed inside our building for a while now: producing a regular video installment that would fill the vacuum we currently have in the South Sound without a local TV news operation. When I asked the 20 or so students in the class if they would watch such a thing online, more than half raised their hands affirmatively.
Reading the comments to his post also led me to request from Erik Emery, who asks that I do an interview with the Tacoma Gnome. (If you haven't checked out that blog yet, I highly recommend it. Lots of fun.) TG is apparently operating incognito, which is cool, but I'd still like to hear from him or her.
Hey, Gnome, send me an email.
