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  <identifier>fix-it_shops</identifier>
  <publicdate>2005-01-28 15:27:12</publicdate>
  <creator>Gayle Michel &amp; Kristin Atwell</creator>
  <publisher>Concentric Media</publisher>
  <description>An affectionate look behind the scenes at Menlo Parks Vacuum and Fix-It Shop.  There we meet the skilled and patient personalities who keep small appliances out of the land fill.by bringing them back to useful life, </description>
  <date>1999</date>
  <licenseurl>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0/</licenseurl>
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  <sound>sound</sound>
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  <title>FIX-IT SHOPS: An Endangered Species</title>
  <uploader>skipe@mindspring.com</uploader>
  <addeddate>2005-01-22 10:27:56</addeddate>
  <adder>AV Geek Skip</adder>
  <director>Dorothy Fadiman</director>
  <contact>info@concentric.org</contact>
  <sponsor>Fadiman Productions</sponsor>
  <pick>0</pick>
  <runtime>6:02</runtime>
  <updatedate>2005-02-04 13:22:05</updatedate>
  <updater>AV Geek Skip</updater>
  <public>1</public>
  <hidden>0</hidden>
  <subject>Dorothy Fadiman; Gayle Michel; Kristin Atwell; Menlo Park; recycling; repair; small appliances; appliance repair; landfill; re-use; reuse; electrical repair; ecology; environment;environmental; neighborhood; human scale; fix-it; fix it; vacuum</subject>
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