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    <title>iholmes @ 2006-11-08T03:17:00</title>
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    <content type="html">Yeah, so time for a new Journal then. This is basically down to the fact that stupidly a couple of years ago I dated one of my entries a year ahead of the correct date by accident and now each time I want to update the journal, I have to always mark the entry one year ahead of the correct date. A pain in the ass anyway, but now that I'm going to publish most of my updates remotely from the laptop, the date issue makes that an impossibility since the software I use reads its date information directly from the computers BIOS and changing that for the sake of one application is just silly.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Anyway, I'm not really meant to be keeping a publicly accessible journal anyway. I was told by a certain somebody that shall remain anonymous that it's a bad idea and personal feelings should be kept between yourself and close friends. I suppose that's usually the case, but since it's only friends that will read this anyway, I don't really see where the huge problem is. Anyone else who stumbles across it is probably going to be someone I never meet or someone I couldn't give a damn about anyway.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I have a ton of stuff on my mind right now, not good stuff either. But it's late and so I'll make an entry about it after I get some sleep. It's probably a bad omen beginning a new journal with nothing but doom and gloom.</content>
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