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Great Interviews
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Re: Great Interviews
i enjoyed readiang this ty. Unfortunately I have nothing to respond with.
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fantastic article. shares my views exactly. The milgram experiment is a powerful process, one which the general public will never understand; but our bureaucrats should know better.
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i read that book years ago. very good book. very shocking and depressing.
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Yeah the reason this interview came up is cause I'm reading the book, I'm only 40 pages in but it's obviously a great book and I recommend it. I was curious about how he does it, interviews people and stuff. Do you guys have experience interviewing people, do you just call random dudes up and ask for an interview at some point?
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here is a great interview with orson welles,from parkinson (a british talk show) in the 1970s
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance...interview-1974 i'd love to see more interviews with him,he seems to be a fascinating conversationalist (as you'd expect),and even aside from how interesting he is i could listen to his voice all day |
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ok, what exactly is "the toolbox"?
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