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Rememble

Rememble
Dan (our Flash-guru) has been scanning in his concert-ticket stubs, blasting pics from his mobile, sharing them with his lady, and pulling in his pics from Flickr and his tweets from Twitter like there's no tomorrow. Nina, our intern, got sick of all the mementos (junk) lying around her flat that she couldn't bear to lose, so she created a Souvenir Shelf timeline and took a picture of everything one-by-one before she threw it out and Remembled them all. Now her flat (and her head) is clear and her junk is virtual! Super-brave! Dec (playwright) has been using it to collect images and reviews of his latest play at the Edinburgh Fringe festival and is documenting his recent sabbatical back to Ireland to write his next play with pics and vids and notes. He reckons he'll start using it as an ideas scrapbook.

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