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		<title>moved to WordPress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have finally moved my blog to WordPress.  As easy as it was to get PostNuke up and running the way I wanted back in the day, I really don&#8217;t like PostNuke as a platform.  At the expense of code cleanliness they supposedly enabled a stable API.  Um, not quite.  The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have finally moved my blog to WordPress.  As easy as it was to get PostNuke up and running the way I wanted back in the day, I really don&#8217;t like PostNuke as a platform.  At the expense of code cleanliness they supposedly enabled a stable API.  Um, not quite.  The reality of what you end up with is ugly, slow, unstable code.  Just personal preference.  I just needed something lighter and leaner.  I&#8217;ll eventually get my photo gallery and wiki back, and maybe I&#8217;ll move some of the family sites over to it too.</p>
<p>WordPress absolutely rocks.  Both the code and the database schema are structured very well.  I imagine I will be contributing some modification and/or plugins.  I&#8217;d really like to plug the gallery directly in and/or the wiki as well.  Although I had originally planned on opening the wiki up but I may keep it as more of a personal note taking system.  WordPress offers some great general document writing capabilities, so I may just use that instead of a public wiki.</p>
<p>Lots going on around here these days.  Amy&#8217;s business, <a href="http://shutter-happy.com/">Shutter Happy Photography</a> is really taking off.  She&#8217;s been super busy lately with all the photo shoots and image processing.  Her <a href="http://www.tppa.org/kerr.htm">TPPA Conference</a> last month in Kerrville was awesome.  She came back with so many ideas for the business side of the business (as opposed to the photography side).  Our spare bedroom / study / office is now officially just an office.  With a few more finishing touches it&#8217;s going to look nice.</p>
<p>The playset is nearly done.  Now it just needs a roof, especially in this 102 degree heat.  I&#8217;ll get to that in a few weeks.  I have been working on a complete writeup of the design and build process.  All in all it was probably a little more expensive than I originally thought it would be, but it&#8217;s still drastically cheaper than it would have been had we <a href="http://www.rainbowplay.com/">bought</a> one.  Plus I really enjoyed designing and building it myself.  A full writeup and more pics coming soon.</p>
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