Hello world! Posted on September 19, 2007 by jt Welcome to WordPress.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it and start blogging! Rate this:Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
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Oooops, I was going to delete the welcome post but now it has a comment I guess it’s here to stay! I’ll be keeping our joint big adventure blog separate for future travels, but after slorpedo sneaking on there it seemed like time to branch out. Good advice on WordPress from everyone- impressed so far. Reply ↓
@Sarah Washford it is a bit worrying getting this many comments for nothing… too much pressure to write a real post that’s worthy of the pre-orders! @Laura Cowen That was by chance while experimenting with wordpress. Here’s a proper plug… http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247137.html?Open …read it, it’s great! Reply ↓
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Woo-hoo! You could import the big adventure blog entries?
Oooops, I was going to delete the welcome post but now it has a comment I guess it’s here to stay!
I’ll be keeping our joint big adventure blog separate for future travels, but after slorpedo sneaking on there it seemed like time to branch out.
Good advice on WordPress from everyone- impressed so far.
Welcome JT
Good choice of blogroll. I approve.
Hello! You know you know too many geeks when you get this many comments on an empty blog!!
Thanks for plugging our book already!
You’ve barely taken off your coat!
@Sarah Washford it is a bit worrying getting this many comments for nothing… too much pressure to write a real post that’s worthy of the pre-orders!
@Laura Cowen
That was by chance while experimenting with wordpress. Here’s a proper plug…
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg247137.html?Open
…read it, it’s great!
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