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Jun 11 21:47

Hello Drupal!

I became frustrated with blogger lastnight. It refused to publish to my server, and didn't throw any errors. I was watching my log files on the server and blogger wasn't even attempting to connect and publish.

I keep hearing about this Drupal thing, so I'm giving it a whirl. Of course I wish I had the time to just roll my own blog in Ruby on Rails. But then there's that whole "reinventing the wheel" thing.

So far though, I'm impressed. I can see how Drupal would be a great foundation for many different types of websites. I like that I was up and running in just a few hours. I also like that it's very easily customizable.

Now if I can just find a way to integrate my tons of blog posts on JeremyandDarcy.com into Drupal, I'd install it over there too.

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