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It’s hard to believe that it has been well over a year since I started my blog<\/a> on October 16, 2005. I hit 200 posts on my old Blogger account last night, one of those numbers that makes you step back and say “Woah, how did that build up so fast?” A lot like how I recently snapped IMG_5036.jpg<\/a> on my digital camera. (Though I admit, I don’t think it started at 0001… The earliest picture I can find is IMG_1971.jpg<\/a>, which was taken from the airplane on the way to Europe, within 2 weeks of buying my camera. I can remember earlier pictures of home & Lambeau field, but can’t find them at the moment.) Unreal. Anyways.<\/p>\n

Welcome!<\/strong>
\nOver this, my Spring Break, I finally decided it was time to switch my blog over to a new home here, at
http:\/\/www.mccambridge.org\/blog<\/a>. I considered using FTP publishing on Blogger to keep the same look and feel, but ultimately decided it would be more fun to try a new blogging software package as well. Enter WordPress<\/a>. I haven’t worked out all the kinks yet, but it’s been a pretty cool process so far, and I’ve felt like I have more low-level control of what’s going on, as well, which is pretty cool from a nerd standpoint \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n

Whats new?<\/strong><\/p>\n