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		<title>Code is Poetry?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WordPress.org code, from the very first time I glanced at it, has been slightly confusing. I read an article stating WordPress.org&#8217;s code is not PHP, I&#8217;m still quite dubious of that fact. Considering the only non-PHP file included with every theme is stylesheet.CSS and the PHP files are littered with &#60;?php &#8230;&#62;, despite what I [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ludwig Van and Me.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is something about Beethoven&#8217;s music, whether it&#8217;s his infamous Ninth Symphony or a lesser known violin Romance, that sets my heart to soaring, my fingers to itching, my soul to longing and my imagination to wandering. One of his perfectly placed pianissimo fermatas can bring tears to my eyes, one of his exquisitely crafted [...]]]></description>
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