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An amusing tale at NPR - give it a listen.
When a folder called "Anna's Music" mysteriously popped up on NPR reporter David Kestenbaum's computer, with music that he absolutely loved, he followed a trail that led to an awkward encounter with a neighbor.
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I heard that story when they played it on the radio. Interesting, and strange. Also sad that she would think him some kind of stalker when she was the one who started it by bootlegging his wireless connection.
Posted by: AlanDP
at January 13, 2007 9:55 PM
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