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The blog is now officially here

31/08/2006 By christina 3 Comments

At last, I have moved my weblog to noulakaz. The transition is slow as I am learning to use WordPress. The main reason for moving from Blogger is the possibility of having permanent pages and increased control over the site’s content. But I’m still learning so it might take some time before things really settle down…

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  1. Hans says

    02/09/2006 at 02:54

    Your blog is here so why now throw something about you that could make your ABOUT ME : why not? I’ve tagged you so now it’s a contract 😉 haha

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  2. christina says

    02/09/2006 at 10:43

    Oh Oh!! Whazzat??? Chain stuff? Ok OK here I go:
    1. I’m a humanist (rather I try to be one)
    2. I like the idea of observing people; the way they act & think to understand what makes society tick
    3. I have eclectic tastes (yet good ones I hope)
    4. I hate pompous people (yet I sometimes try to understand them – see 1 & 2)
    5. I have 2 lovely kids + a husband (lovely as well, though he would probably not like the adjective)
    6. I don’t like chain letters and stuff like that… so as I’m trying to be a humanist, I won’t do to others what I would not like others to do to me 😉

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  3. Hans says

    24/09/2006 at 13:24

    Hi Christina,

    I thought you didn’t pull it back. Thanks for doing it. Yeah this sounds like chain stuffs, but I would look it another way. Things that make us know about our folks bloggers apart from their niche subjects. A stuff like this I think.

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