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	<title>Comments on: Surviving and thriving &quot;Off The Grid&quot;</title>
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		<title>By: Jim Bruce</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jim Bruce</dc:creator>
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		<description>Perry,
 
You are RIGHT ON with this post.  I taught in the academic world for over ten years and thought as I was teaching that college was one of the biggest rip-offs ever, unless you wanted to work in a profession that you absolutely needed that college degree to get a job and get ahead.  

Over the past few years, I have been making more and more money online.  I&#039;m very picky about the information I pay for and have found that if I pick and choose the free information for what I need at the moment, I actually get a better education than if I paid for it.  That said, I have gotten some of the best information from what I have paid for, and that includes the Adwords ebooks I&#039;ve bought from you.

As for your Twitter remark, I&#039;m a snob too.  I have better things to do than read tweets all day long and get nothing else done.  My time is money in the bank...  I love people that that tweet with information that I can use and viewpoints that tax my brain.  The few that I follow meet those guidelines.  

Jim Bruce
Ristvin Marketing</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Perry,</p>
<p>You are RIGHT ON with this post.  I taught in the academic world for over ten years and thought as I was teaching that college was one of the biggest rip-offs ever, unless you wanted to work in a profession that you absolutely needed that college degree to get a job and get ahead.  </p>
<p>Over the past few years, I have been making more and more money online.  I&#039;m very picky about the information I pay for and have found that if I pick and choose the free information for what I need at the moment, I actually get a better education than if I paid for it.  That said, I have gotten some of the best information from what I have paid for, and that includes the Adwords ebooks I&#039;ve bought from you.</p>
<p>As for your Twitter remark, I&#039;m a snob too.  I have better things to do than read tweets all day long and get nothing else done.  My time is money in the bank&#8230;  I love people that that tweet with information that I can use and viewpoints that tax my brain.  The few that I follow meet those guidelines.  </p>
<p>Jim Bruce<br />
Ristvin Marketing</p>
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