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WordPress 2.3.2

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So far, it is terrific! It will be fun learning what is new, where things are and if my blog content improves! JK, I know the blog content is MY responsibility. And today there is very little because I have been surfing from one link to another here at 451Press, exploring and learning. I wonder if my Professors will understand in class tonight when I am not prepared? Probably not … maybe, if I show this post I might get extra credit for the advertising!logo.gifThey liked the plug, but could not justify extra credit. That is okay … but it was worth a try. Anyway, back to WordPress 2.3.2. I like what I have seen so far and I look forward to using the new fixtures … only time will tell if they improve my writing skills!

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One Response to “WordPress 2.3.2”

  1. Mary MacIntyre Says:

    Pamela,
    There’s lots of ways to create content. Here are a few suggestions: gossip. get newsletters on topics you are passionate about: take some ideas from them or quote them…go to http://www.myitthings.com for ideas too. You are in college and always learning stuff: comment. weather. stuff going on at school. look at local free papers who also have urls. Content is cheap and plentiful. Hey you are rural and life in small towns needs to be published. It’ll be extinct before we know it.
    And then there is your mind filled with dreams, questions and ideas. You can do this. Thanks for the visit: http://www.about-albuquerquenm.com oh yeah remember youtube!
    Mary

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