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	<title>Comments on: Is R. Kelly Advanced?</title>
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	<description>Ryan Bilsborrow-Koo tries to start a film career in New York, without going to film school; hilarity ensues.</description>
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		<title>By: We interrupt your regularly-scheduled self-promotion to bring you this special self-promotion at No Film School</title>
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		<description>[...] PVR Wire was a blog specifically focused on TiVo/PVR/DVR technology. It&#8217;s since been folded into TV Squad, which makes sense (as ex-WIN honcho Jason Calacanis points out), but if the topic of time-shifting television technology isn&#8217;t considered too small a niche, I don&#8217;t know what is (also, the opportunities for growth shrink as the technology becomes more and more commonplace, and/or integrated into other systems like Media Center). While PVR Wire was, in fact, garnering more traffic than DVG, I&#8217;m not surprised they shut it down. Another victim, Divester, was a blog on SCUBA diving: not a terrible idea but I&#8217;m not sure that anyone but the most passionate of divers would want to visit such a site on a daily basis. Though I&#8217;m a PADI Advanced diver (&#8221;advanced&#8221; not &#8220;Advanced&#8220;), I&#8217;ve been to the site maybe twice in my life. So that one&#8217;s understandable too. The last one, BBHub&#8230; I have no idea what that even means. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] PVR Wire was a blog specifically focused on TiVo/PVR/DVR technology. It&#8217;s since been folded into TV Squad, which makes sense (as ex-WIN honcho Jason Calacanis points out), but if the topic of time-shifting television technology isn&#8217;t considered too small a niche, I don&#8217;t know what is (also, the opportunities for growth shrink as the technology becomes more and more commonplace, and/or integrated into other systems like Media Center). While PVR Wire was, in fact, garnering more traffic than DVG, I&#8217;m not surprised they shut it down. Another victim, Divester, was a blog on SCUBA diving: not a terrible idea but I&#8217;m not sure that anyone but the most passionate of divers would want to visit such a site on a daily basis. Though I&#8217;m a PADI Advanced diver (&#8221;advanced&#8221; not &#8220;Advanced&#8220;), I&#8217;ve been to the site maybe twice in my life. So that one&#8217;s understandable too. The last one, BBHub&#8230; I have no idea what that even means. [...]</p>
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