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It's back!

So, after a 5 year hiatus, I’ve decided to bring back my blog :-) Guess I was a bit ahead of the curve way back then, when I was using Moveable Type 1.x. Blogging wasn’t too big back then but it’s exploded today. Not to mention, having a place where I can write down my thoughts and the interesting things I discover each day is certainly welcomed.

And this completes post #1, check back for more updates. Hopefully I’ll keep this thing updated ;-)

posted 22 Mar 2006
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Anonymous wrote 3 years 50 weeks ago

I got here from the drupal site. Seems you have created a very clean minimal site using drupal.

Hope you share some of your tricks.

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ted wrote 3 years 50 weeks ago

I actually work for Lullabot and write a lot of articles there about Drupal.

I plan to publish tips on this site though that are specific to how I’m implementing Drupal here. As you can tell, right now it is super barebones but I hope to jazz it up a bit very soon.

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