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    <summary>Blogging Renaissance!Several of the blogs that got me in the game are back, or redesigned. Peter&apos;s got a subtle redesign, and he finally made his...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><strong>Blogging Renaissance!</strong></p><p>Several of the blogs that got me in the game are back, or redesigned. <a href="http://www.peterme.com">Peter</a>'s got a subtle redesign, and he finally made his site match his business cards, which had always bothered me in the past when it didn't. <a href="http://www.monstro.com">Lane</a>'s got an un-design in place now, and at long last, it's the return of the <a href="http://www.nubbin.com">nubbin</a>!</p><p>And while I'm at it, big props to <a href="http://www.evhead.com">Ev</a> for <strong>putting his money where his mouse is</strong>, he clicked on my little paypal logo and sent me a buck. I mention this not because I'm pimping for dollars, but because I've always thought that the way to make micropayments happen is to, well, micropay. I had been using the link as a payment option for my freelance clients (did I mention <a href="mailto:anil@dashes.com?subject=opportunity" title="Hire me!">I'm available for freelance jobs again</a>?) but it was also out there in case anyone wanted to be so generous.</p><p>So get off your asses, the rest of you bloggers, and <strong>add the links to those PayPal accounts</strong> that I know you have. <a href="http://www.lakefx.nu">Dan</a>, <a href="http://q.queso.com">Jason</a>, <a href="http://www.eatonweb.com">Brig</a>: There's a little something in it for you folks if you add the links.</p>]]>
      
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