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		<title>By: edparsons.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; A VerySpatial Podcast - Episode 66</title>
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		<description>[...] This week I was interviewed by the guys at Very Spatial for their weekly podcast. Despite a few Skype problems, no doubt down to student enduced network issues, all worked in the end. To listen to this podcast or to subscribe to Very Spatial, follow this link. It&#8217;s well worth having a look through the archive of shows, Jesse, Sue and Frank have managed to addess many of the key topics of GIS and Geography over the past year. [...]</description>
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