It was cool being able to see our book's author in person though! Although he was a little repetitive/self-righteous in some parts of the book, I loved how down-to-earth he was. I agree with his message and in the book and also loved how he had a simple, straightforward way of delivering it. And now I gotta go to dinner but I'll see y'all next class! Kbye:)
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Friday, September 24, 2010
C-Beavz
Got to read "No Impact Man" over the summer and loved it. But the Common Experience presentation- not so much. Like everyone else has been saying, he was a little redundant... /very redundant. And didn't seem like a very strong speaker. I was hoping he'd elaborate more on what's been going on in his life since the project and what's resulted from his book. Also would've liked to hear his input on how we, as individuals, could get involved in No Impact. (But I guess we can talk about that in class, ha)
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