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	<title>Devvyn.com &#187; LiveJournal</title>
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		<title>New site, X-post testing</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve got a completely new setup on my dusty old vanity site, www.devvyn.com.  I used to hate the tedious process of uploading a song or image, then editing the HTML code in the relevant file on the server to include the appropriate link (which meant careful checking of the page in the browser).  That&#8217;s my excuse for neglecting what could be a central resource for collaborations with other artists.  So, the new system has a gallery and a blog I (and others) can sign in to.  No more hand coding!</p>
<p>If I&#8217;ve done this right so far, this post should be showing up in LiveJournal in some fashion.  If this works, the next step is to start uploading juicy content and see who wants to work with me on image and audio collaborations.</p>
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