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		<title>By: Notes from street-furniture session – Le «blog personnel» de Joe Clark</title>
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		<dc:creator>Notes from street-furniture session – Le «blog personnel» de Joe Clark</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] I will not bother retyping the comments we made during the “breakout sessions” (each held with &#188; of the attendees), as those are due to be summarized on the Web site, no doubt in clueless formats like PDF. I will note that I mentioned two things during that breakout session – one on bad type (where I did a lousy one-minute presentation); another about using advanced accessibility technologies, like talking signs, that other cities have not rolled out because they, unlike us, have not had a chance to do a city-wide rollout (a much better presentation). [...]</description>
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