NPH lives a charmed life, full of leftover dinners at friends' houses and late nights at the pub with a buddy. In the midst of this charmed day, NPH was blessed with several moments of Douglas Rushkoff's excellent Frontline documentary, "The Persuaders." NPH thinks that there's no excuse for not watching it, since you can see it free online here. NPH has seen it, like, three times now, and the fact remains: it's really top notch stuff.
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Tuesday, December 19, 2006
The Persuaders
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NPH lives a charmed life, full of leftover dinners at friends' houses and late nights at the pub with a buddy. In the midst of this charmed day, NPH was blessed with several moments of Douglas Rushkoff's excellent Frontline documentary, "The Persuaders." NPH thinks that there's no excuse for not watching it, since you can see it free online here. NPH has seen it, like, three times now, and the fact remains: it's really top notch stuff.
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