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      <title>Site update - the update!</title>
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      <description>No excuse, no excuses. This is more of an explanation and apology than an excuse (Although I am sure there are some who see them as something highly similar!)
The update of davidthorne.net has been delayed. I&amp;rsquo;ve finally commissioned a designer, and we&amp;rsquo;re going to be working on the new design by January (The delay is mine, I was in hospital over late October and half of November). The content reorganisation is mapped out (As soon as I work out a good way to share it I will, I intend to open source as much of the process I use as possible), the code I want to write for displaying my CV [github.</description>
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      <description>Links have been stripped from this article due to age and inaccessibility. So much time has passed (Well over a year in fact!), so I thought I would update the world with yet another promise to &amp;ldquo;blog more&amp;rdquo; (Which I&amp;rsquo;ll probably fail at) and also with what I have been doing. First and foremost (From a working perspective), I&amp;rsquo;ve started working at Ware Anthony Rust [war.uk.com] as a Drupal Developer way back in May 2014.</description>
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      <description>Some links have been stripped from this article due to age and inaccessibility. So I have several pet projects. Let&amp;rsquo;s be honest most developers do. How I define a pet project is maybe slightly different to how most would though. To me a pet project is one that isn&amp;rsquo;t important (As the majority of the time a pet project never is) but to me they are ones that are useful for a particular reason.</description>
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