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		<title>By: tallish guy</title>
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		<dc:creator>tallish guy</dc:creator>
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		<description>a little overdue this comment, surely nothing to stay awake for either. Just to say I agree with yr post on WP2.5 having a shit GUI.
Came here while looking for some technical thing on Ubuntu, irrelevant to what I found here though, noticed you installed Linux in a Public Library which is always good but quite difficult, I&#039;d imagine, in a public library, given politics and all. 
That&#039;s about it, I think, I&#039;ll probably have a look at yr blog now, or who knows, make coffee or drink wine. 
greetings from a somewhat former librarian and expat from Melbourne.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>a little overdue this comment, surely nothing to stay awake for either. Just to say I agree with yr post on WP2.5 having a shit GUI.<br />
Came here while looking for some technical thing on Ubuntu, irrelevant to what I found here though, noticed you installed Linux in a Public Library which is always good but quite difficult, I&#8217;d imagine, in a public library, given politics and all.<br />
That&#8217;s about it, I think, I&#8217;ll probably have a look at yr blog now, or who knows, make coffee or drink wine.<br />
greetings from a somewhat former librarian and expat from Melbourne.</p>
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