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		By: Carol Herman		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Carol Herman]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[Well, let&#039;s see.  Story gets posted to the Internet.  On par with selling free tickets to a Barbra Streisand concert.

Before the Internet came along, there still was gossip.  

Plus, there was Who Is Afraid of Virginia Wolfe.  Which pretty much exposed faculty life.

I even heard that the reason professors on college campuses were so petty, is that they had nothing important to argue over.  So they argued over getting themselves &quot;better&quot; parking spaces, in the faculty parking lot.

Will this become quaint, if, ahead, college attendance is seen as not worth the ticket price of admission?  You mean you can&#039;t get an education on the Internet?  More people hear me, now, than if I was just gossiping about this over my backyard fence.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, let&#8217;s see.  Story gets posted to the Internet.  On par with selling free tickets to a Barbra Streisand concert.</p>
<p>Before the Internet came along, there still was gossip.  </p>
<p>Plus, there was Who Is Afraid of Virginia Wolfe.  Which pretty much exposed faculty life.</p>
<p>I even heard that the reason professors on college campuses were so petty, is that they had nothing important to argue over.  So they argued over getting themselves &#8220;better&#8221; parking spaces, in the faculty parking lot.</p>
<p>Will this become quaint, if, ahead, college attendance is seen as not worth the ticket price of admission?  You mean you can&#8217;t get an education on the Internet?  More people hear me, now, than if I was just gossiping about this over my backyard fence.</p>
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