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		<title>By: An Interview with Chris Stone &#124; Protocol 7</title>
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		<description>[...] Over at LiFT Studios I&#8217;m learning the art of patience. During the course of recording and producing an interview with Chris Stone &#8211; UX designer at Nitobi and local IxDA leader &#8211; I was assaulted on all sides by angry deities of technology. From the imps that sucked the batteries dry (thanks guys, Chris&#8217; mic died 15 minutes into the interview) to the demons that inhabit HandBrake, everything that could possibly go wrong did. It wasn&#8217;t until late Friday evening that the podcast finally came online, and it wasn&#8217;t until Monday morning that I realized no one could watch the video because of wonky permissions settings. In the end I learned a lot (mostly about what not to do) and despite the trip-ups along the way the end product is definitely watchable &#8211; Chris has amazing insight and experience in the field of UX and you&#8217;d be doing yourself a disservice if you didn&#8217;t check it out. [...]</description>
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