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We can choose to believe in that truth, or we can choose to disbelieve
it, or we can choose to somewhat believe it. It even has a nice WYSIWYG
option for writing posts that adheres quite well to web standards.<br>
Paul Connolly :: July 11, 2006 08:33 PM As I'm running WP, you know my
vote. YesNo Comments: Powered by MovableType version 2. Hopefully, Yahoo
is listening to its users and learning from this experience. Spike ::
July 14, 2006 02:31 PM Yes, go to WordPress!<br>
As you noted, power is expressed in the application of that knowledge,
and many times time-to-market and other factors make the value window
very small.<br>
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Digg, Yahoo! Knowing something, without action, is only an example of
'potential' or 'stored' power. Comments: Search Search this blog:
Recent Posts Knowledge Hoarding Digg, Yahoo!<br>
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