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		<title>You know you&#8217;re busy when&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your blog goes down and you don’t notice right away. And then, when you do notice, you don’t have time to do anything about it. I recently experienced two serious IT-issues. One involved the email for the company I work for. The other involved this blog.&#160; Keeping work email flowing struck me (right off) as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your blog goes down and you don’t notice right away. And then, when you do notice, you don’t have time to do anything about it.</p>
<p>I recently experienced two serious IT-issues. One involved the email for the company I work for. The other involved this blog.&#160; Keeping work email flowing struck me (right off) as being the most important IT issue to address. Fixing it in such a manner that the good folks I work with suffered the fewest inconveniences as possible involved a bit of night and weekend work and sort of drained any notions of <em>I should get my blog fixed</em> from me (that is, after I saw it had broken).</p>
<p>The blog is sort of back now. With a fresh, new look! No, no, no. Not fresh and new from a template standpoint… fresh and new from a there-are-no-old-entries-to-clutter-things-up standpoint! The benefits to you will be numerous. Go ahead. Do a search. Did you notice how fast the results came back? That’s benefit number one.</p>
<p>Benefit number two is that if you’ve ever had the desire to read <em>What’s a Delmer Look Like</em> from beginning to end, well, today’s the day to do it.&#160; A month ago this would have been quite the daunting task – and not just because my punctuation errors would have driven you insane. Now though, it’s not so bad.</p>
<p>Benefit three? Certainly there’s a benefit three. <em>Two</em>, after all doesn’t really fulfill the promise of “the benefits to you will be numerous” I made earlier. </p>
<p>Rats! I hate to start the first post of what is seemingly a new blog by lying to my readers. Well, while we mull over whether or not “two” is numerous, let’s press &quot;publish” and see what happens.</p>
<p>(You know, I think if someone were to smack me in the face twice with a ping pong paddle, I’d consider that <em>numerous</em>. Two benefits are probably plenty, then.)</p>
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