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	<title>Comments on: The Humancar could save marriages</title>
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		<title>By: anderslindegaard</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve looked briefly at &quot;lets-evo&quot;. I like both the content and the way its built: simple and useful. If I should give some constructive feedback to it, it would be about the awareness gets. I actually find it a bit boring, when taking a closer look. Not because of the idea it self (&quot;things that make us move&quot;) and the visual impression. More because I lack reason for using it. And what could that reason be? I&#039;m not in any way an expert on webpages. I&#039;ll try to give some suggestions anyway.

 Possible reasons for visiting Lets Evo:
- News value: This is a place where I&#039;ll be the first to know about &quot;things that make us move&quot;.
- Strong opinion: Lets Evo really makes me think because of crisp and clear opinions and messages, thats easy to agree or disagree with.
- Personality: The blog is based on real life, real experience, real people and I can take part all the way. (Perhaps not relevant at Lets Evo, but for sure usefull to many other communication platforms).

- Relevance. &quot;Things that makes us move&quot; is definitely a relevant topic. It&#039;s one of the main factors in our life. How we get from point A to B is essential to how we organize almost everything we do. Even our physical state is dependent on whether we walk, run, ride a bike, lean back in a car or perhaps stay the same place and let others move in our direction. An alternative theme could be &quot;Things that make us sit still&quot;. The internet, telephones, TVs etc. I&#039;d like the blog to go a bit further beyond these things. To explore what&#039;s lying behind it all, and what the consequenses can be. And why it&#039;s relevant. Evolution it self is actually going hand in hand with the things that makes us move. Now that&#039;s interesting.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve looked briefly at &#8220;lets-evo&#8221;. I like both the content and the way its built: simple and useful. If I should give some constructive feedback to it, it would be about the awareness gets. I actually find it a bit boring, when taking a closer look. Not because of the idea it self (&#8220;things that make us move&#8221;) and the visual impression. More because I lack reason for using it. And what could that reason be? I&#8217;m not in any way an expert on webpages. I&#8217;ll try to give some suggestions anyway.</p>
<p> Possible reasons for visiting Lets Evo:<br />
- News value: This is a place where I&#8217;ll be the first to know about &#8220;things that make us move&#8221;.<br />
- Strong opinion: Lets Evo really makes me think because of crisp and clear opinions and messages, thats easy to agree or disagree with.<br />
- Personality: The blog is based on real life, real experience, real people and I can take part all the way. (Perhaps not relevant at Lets Evo, but for sure usefull to many other communication platforms).</p>
<p>- Relevance. &#8220;Things that makes us move&#8221; is definitely a relevant topic. It&#8217;s one of the main factors in our life. How we get from point A to B is essential to how we organize almost everything we do. Even our physical state is dependent on whether we walk, run, ride a bike, lean back in a car or perhaps stay the same place and let others move in our direction. An alternative theme could be &#8220;Things that make us sit still&#8221;. The internet, telephones, TVs etc. I&#8217;d like the blog to go a bit further beyond these things. To explore what&#8217;s lying behind it all, and what the consequenses can be. And why it&#8217;s relevant. Evolution it self is actually going hand in hand with the things that makes us move. Now that&#8217;s interesting.</p>
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