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Starting a Blog

April 25th, 2004

Since I am now tracking a dozen squared (144) feeds/blogs on a daily basis in NetNewsWire, I feel like its time that I joined the party with a blog of my own.

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    4/19/2005 at 11:44 am

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    </head>
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