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	<title>Comments on: Marshall McLuhan Week, Part 2: All Media Are Extensions of Human 	Faculty &#124; Video</title>
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		<title>By: fastfoodfilms</title>
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		<description>Visionary for sure. I&#039;ve always been a bigger fan of Harold Innis, but I can&#039;t deny that nearly everything McLuhan said was dead on. And  I totally agree that his theories become more and more relevant. Its eerie, like P.K. Dick&#039;s ominous stories.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Visionary for sure. I&#39;ve always been a bigger fan of Harold Innis, but I can&#39;t deny that nearly everything McLuhan said was dead on. And  I totally agree that his theories become more and more relevant. Its eerie, like P.K. Dick&#39;s ominous stories.</p>
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