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		<title>National Day of Listening, National Week of TapeDeck</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2008 19:31:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Sandler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The day after Thanksgiving, November 28, has been declared National Day of Listening by the StoryCorps oral history project and NPR (among others). The idea: With family in town, bellies full, and (hopefully) a little time off work, we might all take an hour to sit down and tell each other stories. An essential part [...]]]></description>
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The day after Thanksgiving, November 28, has been declared <a href="http://nationaldayoflistening.org">National Day of Listening</a> by the <a href="http://storycorps.net/">StoryCorps</a> oral history project and <a href="http://www.npr.org/multimedia/2008/11/ndol/ndol.html">NPR</a> (among others).
The idea: With family in town, bellies full, and (hopefully) a little time off work, we might all take an hour to sit down and tell each other stories.
An essential part of the NDoL is to <em>record</em> those stories, because they probably don&#8217;t already exist on blogs or email or Twitter—particularly if the storyteller isn&#8217;t of the Internet generation.
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We realized this is a perfect use for TapeDeck, our fast, fun, and foolproof audio recording software for Mac OS X. So this week we&#8217;re <a href="http://tapedeckapp.com/ndol/">taking 20% off the price of TapeDeck</a> with the hope that you&#8217;ll use it to capture your family&#8217;s stories this Friday.
Just <a href="http://tapedeckapp.com/">download TapeDeck</a> and press the big red <strong style="color: #900;">REC</strong> button to get started.
By <a href="http://tapedeckapp.com/buy.html">purchasing a registration</a> you&#8217;ll remove TapeDeck&#8217;s time limits (so you can record for as long as you like); do so before Sunday, November 30 to get the discounted price.
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We sincerely hope this helps you and your family start and preserve your own oral traditions. Happy Thanksgiving! <em>&nbsp; &mdash;Dan &amp; Chris</em>
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