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		<title>By: Dom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dom</dc:creator>
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		<description>It seems you are way ahead of me as far as blogging goes. I usually just type directly into the textboxes in Xanga or Blogger, and use whatever formatting functions they care to provide. Since Firefox 2.0 already has spellchecking built-in, I don&#039;t even need Xanga&#039;s spell-checking function. In short, blogging for me is mostly plain text with a few links and formatting tags thrown in. I&#039;m not too concerned with the extra bells and whistles at my disposal.

As for information entropy, I&#039;ll gladly explain it to you after I learn about it this semester.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems you are way ahead of me as far as blogging goes. I usually just type directly into the textboxes in Xanga or Blogger, and use whatever formatting functions they care to provide. Since Firefox 2.0 already has spellchecking built-in, I don&#8217;t even need Xanga&#8217;s spell-checking function. In short, blogging for me is mostly plain text with a few links and formatting tags thrown in. I&#8217;m not too concerned with the extra bells and whistles at my disposal.</p>
<p>As for information entropy, I&#8217;ll gladly explain it to you after I learn about it this semester.</p>
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