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By Trish Anderton on Monday, September 3, 2001.

This cyber age tool is revolutionizing how we communicate-professionally and socially. It makes staying in touch quick and easy, but it can also be a nuisance. We?ll try to get a handle on whether a true email culture has emerged. Trish?s guest is R.W.(Buddy) Burniske, professional development coordinator for the World Links Program and author of "Literacy in the Cyber Age" and "Breaking Down the Digital Walls" www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~burniske/bb/ This is a rebroadcast of an earlier program.

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Turning a 200 lb Log Into a 12 oz Lampshade

By John Walters on Monday, September 3, 2001.

As far as he knows, Peter Bloch is the only artist in the world who makes translucent lampshades out of wood. It took him five years to find just the right kind of wood for the purpose. We?ll visit his studio. check out his work at www.woodshades.com

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Go North of the Border for NH-Made Salsa (Ole!)

By John Walters on Monday, September 3, 2001.

Better than Fred's. Local salsa maker Jean Hansen talks about being a small food producer in New Hampshire and what exactly makes a good salsa-especially one that is better that Fred's. www.betterthanfreds.com

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In Zen Archery, the Target is You

By Trish Anderton on Monday, September 3, 2001.

Most sports are about personal achievement? whether it?s beating your own best time, or beating your opponent to a pulp. But kyudo, the ancient practice of zen archery, turns that paradigm on its head. NHPR?s Trish Anderton journeyed to Vermont and filed this story.

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