As people closer and closer to me have regaled me with tales of their blogging adventures in blog land, I decided to see what all the fuss was about. While I have a server at home freely available to service my blogging needs, I decided to take the lazy path and use someone else’s system. I mean, why would I want to bother setting up my own template and my own content management system when I could just mooch off of one that was already made?
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