Moving my blog

As you may or may not have noticed, I have been using RapidWeaver for my blogging posts. (if you don't know what that is, it doesn't matter) Anyway, I think my stuff was getting a little too big for that software. It was a great place to start, but it is time to move to something else (WordPress). My plan is to keep http://www.dotphys.net as it is so that if you linked to something there, it will still be linked. Also, I will use dotphys.net to post longer tutorial style things. I will likely move some of my favorite posts over to this, but that will take some time (but it will give me some material - I know it's cheating)

[http://www.dotphys.net]: http://www.dotphys.net

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