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Moving to a weblog format

I’ve worked a bit over the past couple months with Apple’s iWeb publishing program; however, it’s been quirky and, for some reason or another, takes a long time to load pages on most people’s computers. Also, the weblog function on the program is not altogether functional for entering text and publishing regularly. Thus, I’m moving over to a system called Textpattern; it has a very elegant text interface and manages entries much more cleanly.

I’m making the move to a more text-based site because most of what I wish to do is make journal entries and update people on what I’m doing. A weblog seems like the most straightforward way to accomplish this.

I will, of course, publish new entries; however, I will also upload a some material from the past that’s now randomly scattered across my computer.

• 27 July 2006

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  1. Jason – It’s great to hear from you. I was wondering how it was going in the Bulgarian potato fields with Olga. I know that’s where you really are. You finally gave in to her lure of barbecue sausages and meatballs. Yum!

    I’ve enjoyed reading your posts. I’ll get back to the poetry when I am not so busy. Right now it hurst my head.

    You seem to be very happy with what you are currently doing. The whole thing sounds exciting. Stay in touch.

    Francisco

    — Francisco Litardo    27. July 2006, 00:05    #


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