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    <title>Boring. The other day I</title>
    <summary>Boring.The other day I read &quot;if you&apos;re actually publishing, never, ever provide permalinks; they destroy context and are a crutch for the lazy reader.&quot; and...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Boring.</p><!--<p>The other day I read "if you're actually publishing, never, ever provide permalinks; they destroy context and are a crutch for the lazy reader." and I couldn't say I disagreed. I also lament that, say, my Stevie Wonder fixation isn't obvious enough from yesterday's post; I want it to be followed by a hyperlinked parade of demonstrations of my Stevie love, going back through the five years of content on this site.</p><p>And I have ideas... I've got redesigns, stuff that isn't a rejiggery of CSS, mind you, but a whole different site. I've been meaning to switch to a new system for a while, where the geeky tech stuff isn't shown by default because it ages so poorly and, really, who the hell cares? Where those personal entries that I keep on that other blog of mine that you don't know about that's not linked anywhere could maybe surface on this main page every once in a while.</p><p>I've been doing this site a long time, and it's been in this form for too long. Expect a bit of rebuilding, as time permits.</p>-->]]>
      
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