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	<title>Comments on: Leave Your iPod at Home Tomorrow</title>
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		<title>By: JK</title>
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		<description>This is a wonderful thing. It&#039;s bringing the best aspects of living in New York City to the fore. It&#039;s like Ciclovia in Bogota, but with a &quot;Musicavia&quot; twist. It shares the same fundamental idea of bringing all types of people together in public spaces, big and small, to revel in the common enjoyment of a facet of life. In this case it&#039;s music. In Bogota, walking and cycling.  Hat&#039;s off to Aaron Friedman. Great job and congratulations Aaron. 

(Now, about those car alarms, maybe when you have a second...)</description>
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