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		<title>No time!? (in more ways than one!)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With impending exams threatening to destroy what little sanity I have left, I take a few moments to find satisfaction in the knowledge that even the best sometimes get it wrong. The past is littered with disasters that resulted from human oversight, the Titanic being a prime example. I wonder if it is unfair of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With impending exams threatening to destroy what little sanity I have left, I take a few moments to find satisfaction in the knowledge that even the best sometimes get it wrong. The past is littered with disasters that resulted from human oversight, the Titanic being a prime example. I wonder if it is unfair of me to draw a parallel between <em>Wordpress 2.5</em> and the doomed sea vessel? </p>
<p>While the latest incarnation of Wordpress comes with a flashy new interface, the ability to automatically update plugins over the web and lots of nice developer tidbits, it <del>is</del> was slow ... as ... ASS! I've installed <a href="http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wp-cache/">wp-cache</a> but this does little to help alleviate the page load stress on each request. <del>Let's hope 2.5.1 is around the corner :-)</del></p>
<p><ins datetime="2008-05-21T18:48:37+00:00">2.5.1 Has touched down!</ins></p>
<p>In other news, I'm drafting some articles on web development, Facebook applications, EXE loaders as alternatives to patching and if I get time - some notes from my adventure with <abbr title="Yellow Dog Linux">YDL</abbr> on my PS3!</p>
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