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		<description><![CDATA[  Obviously this post is evidence of a successful installation of wordpress on my web server, I’m very impressed.  Installation was a breeze, it really wasn’t much more than dumping a directory of php files on my server and running a config script.  What really impresses me is the configurability of the system, [...] ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Obviously this post is evidence of a successful installation of wordpress on my web server, I’m very impressed.<span>  </span>Installation was a breeze, it really wasn’t much more than dumping a directory of php files on my server and running a config script.<span>  </span>What really impresses me is the configurability of the system, the ease with which you can add themes and plugins is great; you can dive into the php files and tweak them to get things just right, or write your own.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Ed Parsons recently noted how the EPA has started to provide superfund site data in XML, so I was thinking it would be nice if you could overlay this info on a Google Maps app, embedded in a wordpress blog?<span>  </span>So I’ve had a brief scout around for a WP plugin that lets you insert GYM map into a WP page, there are a few out there but at first glance they seem pretty restrictive.<span>  </span>Maybe we have to write our own?</p>
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