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Ooh some links for you...

Posted 4th September 2007 at 15:48 by scoopz
Updated 4th September 2007 at 15:58 by scoopz
I lied....I kind of do already have a blog, but it's not so much a blog of my daily activity more a diary of my photos from recent events, etc.
http://www.scoopz.com/
but unfortunately you may find the pages load incredibly sloooowly at present. I use Apple's iWeb to create my site and recently made the mistake of upgrading from iWeb 06 to iWeb 08 and it's got a tonne of nice new features but it creates horribly bulky and slow pages.
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Losing my blog virginity!

Posted 4th September 2007 at 15:43 by scoopz
Well here you go this is the official busting of my blogging cherry!
Just thought I'd follow Gustav's orders and have a quick play with it. I doubt if I'll find much to blog about but worth a "play".
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