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Some Changes Afoot at Consumerism Commentary
by Flexo on March 27, 2006
in Administration
I’ve finally transported this blog to WordPress. Once I finish improving the design, we should be running ahead at full steam (or full speed). Most importantly, all the old links still work. It will be some time until I have all the links to other blogs added back in.
In the meantime, check out the latest Carnival of Personal Finance hosted by Financial Baby Steps.
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