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	<description>Atlanta Tech Life, Software Development, Startups</description>
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		<title>Back on Track</title>
		<description>After a bit of a scare with Dreamhost's control panel (it told me I had deleted my domain at one point!) and DNS propagation (at one point I couldn't resolve my domain until I forced a manual refresh), I'm back on track with the "advanced" installation of Wordpress here for ...</description>
		<link>http://geminesis.net/2008/07/28/back-on-track/</link>
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		<title>More Issues with Dreamhost&#8217;s &#8220;Easy Mode&#8221; WordPress</title>
		<description>So, getting back to setting up and maintaining the blog. After poking around some more, I've noticed even more tweaks that I want to make. First, I want to change the favicon for my site. Generally this is declared in the &#60;head&#62; of the site in the format:

&#60;link rel="icon" type="image/png" ...</description>
		<link>http://geminesis.net/2008/07/27/more-issues-with-dreamhosts-easy-mode-wordpress/</link>
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		<title>First Steps: Dreamhost WordPress Setup</title>
		<description>Getting things set up, and it's going pretty well. Dreamhost one-click installs certainly make things easy. I opted for the "fully managed" method - we'll see how that goes. One downside with this is I have no access to the hosted files to add custom themes; luckily it looks like ...</description>
		<link>http://geminesis.net/2008/07/27/well-well/</link>
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