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This video won the $5000 grand prize as part of the Congress In 30 Seconds contest.
Details at:
http://www.commondreams.org/cgi-bin/newsprint.cgi?file=/news2006/1117-02...
mparent7777
but, you need to put commas between your tags otherwise they end up being one long string of words.
let me know if you have trouble fixing it.
welcome aboard!
I liked it!
I do that often too - change my mind about titles. It's hard to decide on which is the best fit. But, I really liked the title - although I can see why you might think it's a bit obtuse.
Personally, I almost always prefer short titles, even if they're ambiguous, to titles that are longer and more precise.
Hiya Q,
I've debated the title dealy with myself many a time. Like you I enjoy the catchy, mysterious one.
I've learned that headlines are all the vast majority see on the net, either in news alerts, rss feeds from the likes of Google and Technorati.
Too many obtuse headline links lead to disappointment. Better to have it spelled out up front, IMO.
Grab 'em quick before they spy that Brittany Spears link, I say, or they're gone forever. The new potential readers, i.e., not the reliable choir.
Best,
Marc