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If the site appears screwed up tonight or tomorrow, just refresh the page, as I am probably working on it. Since I am having to rebuild the sidebars anyway, I decided to basically turn them into includes so that they don't have to get rebuilt every time I post something. Also, most of the long menus, archives, and blogrolls are shrunk down (the ones that I have put back anyway). Just click on the header to expand it.

Since I don't know how long it will take me to finish, this will be my cheesy open trackback post for Monday as well.

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Is it just me, or is there a new template every time I come here?

That would drive me frickin' bananas if I had to do that, what with code and all.

No, I changed it about a week ago to the current colors, but had a big messup and am trying to rebuild it with the backups I have. Other than the coloring it is the first big change I have had in quite some time.

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