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I'm stopping the bl0gging thing for a
while

I'm stopping the bl0gging thing for a
while
10/30/2003 08:17 PM

And I'll miss it. I am moving poorbuthappy.com to a new server. I have managed to make the colombia section work, with all its functionality and mod_rewrite crazyness. I haven't been able to install MT. I also haven't been able...




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