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Blogathon 2009 – TransLinked, the other white meat

by Karen Quinn Fung | posted in Blogathon 2009 - Vancouver Public Space Network | tagged as language, planning, professional, professional distance, professionalization, public consultation, transit, translinked, vocabulary

In which I discuss some of the goals and aims of my tumblelog, TransLinked.

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