Virtual libraries: from storytelling to storyliving

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 Your Humble Servant had the privilege of participating in program on the justly-celebrated Orange Island, the which went by the name of Education Days, and speaking upon the abovenamed topic. There is a minute or two to wait, before the presentation is begun, and the viewer below may be set to begin at 15:00 to, as it were, cut straight to the chase

  Similar Kinematographickal representations of the whole day may be found at the following Aetheric Locale
http://www.orange-island.com/?page_id=2000

Descriptions of the 1st day's talks (and very worthwhile they were, too) may be seen here: http://www.orange-island.com/?p=1835#more-1835

Much praise to the goodly folk of Orange, in particular Jade Lily and the host of Education Days, M. Nick Rhodes

Gentlebeings, your servant
JJD

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