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		<title>Comment on Welcome to the Spoiler Alert podcast web site by Brent Irwin</title>
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		<description>First comment! Hooray! Congrats on getting Wordpress set up. It looks great. Good luck with CSSing it up. My computer teacher insisted there was no reason to learn CSS, since you should just be using Dreamweaver. Yeah right. You&#039;re doing it the awesome way. By hand always kicks software&#039;s butt. And besides, Dreamweaver would always generate the ugliest, clunkiest code, that I could never go through and fix things up on my own, because it was so terribly confusing. So good for you, doing it the right way. All of my Wordpress installations are like a year outdated. Maybe I should get on top of that.</description>
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