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			<title><![CDATA[GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms Announces First NEBS-compliant PCI ...]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 19 Nov 2008 12:18:19 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Providing further evidence of the company’s leadership in the field of communications processing. GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms today announced the intelligent <a href='http://high.wordblogs.net/'>high</a> performance. 4-port Gigabit Ethernet WANic(TM) 3850 and WANic 3860 Packet Processors. Designed for applications such as session border control secure access network address translation (NAT) traffic management and firewall the WANic 3850 and 3860 are the first packet processors to be available with NEBS (Network Equipment – Building System) compliance the most common set of safety spatial and environmental design guidelines applied to telecommunications equipment. They are also competitively advantaged by the provision of either twisted pair Small Form factor Pluggable (SFP) or short range SX fiber SFP transceivers. “Secure IP communications and multi-gigabit packet processing are growing in importance in all the markets we serve,” said Rubin Dhillon. Global Product Manager of Communications Product Management at GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms. “The WANic 3850 and WANic 3860 uniquely combine the industry standard PCI-X form factor compliance with NEBS leading edge processing capability wire <a href='http://speed.wordsblogs.com/'>speed</a> performance and a broad range of supporting software to enable the rapid development and deployment of secure communications solutions.” At the heart of the WANic 3850 is a Cavium OCTEON(TM) 12-core 500 MHz CN3850-SCP Secure Communications Processor while the WANic 3860 features a Cavium OCTEON 16-core 500MHz CN-3860-NSP Network <a href='http://services.funnyblogs.net/'>Services</a> processor enabling secure high speed connectivity and complex security processing for content-aware applications – such as the ability to examine packets at layers 2 - 7 – with wire speed performance. The processor – which delivers up to 4 Gigabits/second line speed packet processing - is complemented by up to 4 Gigabytes of high speed DDR2 packet memory. The WANic 3860 additionally features 256Mbytes of RLDRAM. A dual-issue five-stage pipeline very low latencies auto instruction pre-fetching and advanced data pre-fetching minimize memory delays and optimize application performance. High speed communications are facilitated via a PCI-SIG 1.0b-compliant 54-bit/133 MHz PCI-X bus interface. The RoHS-compliant WANic 3850 and WANic 3860 derive their flexibility from their support of multiple front panel configuration options including four front panel ports of Gigabit Ethernet supporting IEEE 1000BaseT or four front panel ports of Gigabit Ethernet supporting IEEE 1000BaseSX via SFP transceivers. A comprehensive supporting software suite – designed to improve time-to-revenue - is available including support for Debian Linux (other operating systems may also be supported) embedded boot loader and POST sample application code and a well-defined API. The software development package is optimized to simplify application integration for multi-core processor development environments. WANic 3850. 3860 <a href='http://offer.wordblogs.net/'>offer</a> speed security flexibility ‧ Cavium OCTEON(TM) 12-core 500MHz CN3850-SCP processor (WANic 3850) ‧ Cavium OCTEON 16-core 500MHz CN3860-NSP processor (WANic 3860) ‧ Up to 4 Gigabytes DDR2 memory ‧ Support both 1000BaseT and 1000BaseSX Gigabit Ethernet ‧ Enable complex security processing <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms Announces First NEBS-compliant PCI ...]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 19 Nov 2008 12:18:18 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Providing further evidence of the company’s leadership in the field of communications processing. GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms today announced the intelligent high performance. 4-port Gigabit Ethernet WANic(TM) 3850 and WANic 3860 Packet Processors. Designed for applications such as session border control secure access network <a href='http://address.careerchangeblogs.com/'>address</a> translation (NAT) <a href='http://traffic.aablog.com/'>traffic</a> <a href='http://management.artsblogs.net/'>management</a> and firewall the WANic 3850 and 3860 are the first packet processors to be available with NEBS (Network Equipment – Building System) compliance the most common set of safety spatial and environmental design guidelines applied to telecommunications equipment. They are also competitively advantaged by the provision of either twisted pair Small Form factor Pluggable (SFP) or short <a href='http://range.wordsblogs.com/'>range</a> SX fiber SFP transceivers. “Secure IP communications and multi-gigabit packet processing are growing in importance in all the markets we serve,” said Rubin Dhillon. Global Product Manager of Communications Product Management at GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms. “The WANic 3850 and WANic 3860 uniquely combine the industry standard PCI-X form factor compliance with NEBS leading edge processing capability wire speed performance and a broad range of supporting software to enable the rapid development and deployment of secure communications solutions.” At the heart of the WANic 3850 is a Cavium OCTEON(TM) 12-core 500 MHz CN3850-SCP Secure Communications Processor while the WANic 3860 features a Cavium OCTEON 16-core 500MHz CN-3860-NSP Network Services processor enabling secure high speed connectivity and complex security processing for content-aware applications – such as the ability to <a href='http://examine.wordblogs.net/'>examine</a> packets at layers 2 - 7 – with wire speed performance. The processor – which delivers up to 4 Gigabits/second line speed packet processing - is complemented by up to 4 Gigabytes of high speed DDR2 packet memory. The WANic 3860 additionally features 256Mbytes of RLDRAM. A dual-issue five-stage pipeline very low latencies auto instruction pre-fetching and advanced data pre-fetching minimize memory delays and optimize application performance. High speed communications are facilitated via a PCI-SIG 1.0b-compliant 54-bit/133 MHz PCI-X bus interface. The RoHS-compliant WANic 3850 and WANic 3860 derive their flexibility from their support of multiple front panel configuration options including four front panel ports of Gigabit Ethernet supporting IEEE 1000BaseT or four front panel ports of Gigabit Ethernet supporting IEEE 1000BaseSX via SFP transceivers. A comprehensive supporting software suite – designed to improve time-to-revenue - is available including support for Debian Linux (other operating systems may also be supported) embedded boot loader and POST sample application code and a well-defined API. The software development package is optimized to simplify application integration for multi-core processor development environments. WANic 3850. 3860 offer speed security flexibility ‧ Cavium OCTEON(TM) 12-core 500MHz CN3850-SCP processor (WANic 3850) ‧ Cavium OCTEON 16-core 500MHz CN3860-NSP processor (WANic 3860) ‧ Up to 4 Gigabytes DDR2 memory ‧ Support both 1000BaseT and 1000BaseSX Gigabit Ethernet ‧ Enable complex security processing <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms Announces First NEBS-compliant PCI ...]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 19 Nov 2008 12:18:18 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Providing further evidence of the company’s leadership in the field of communications processing. GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms today announced the intelligent high performance. 4-port Gigabit Ethernet WANic(TM) 3850 and WANic 3860 Packet Processors. Designed for applications such as session border control <a href='http://secure.mortgageblogs.net/'>secure</a> access network <a href='http://address.wordblogs.net/'>address</a> translation (NAT) traffic management and firewall the WANic 3850 and 3860 are the first packet processors to be available with NEBS (Network Equipment – Building System) compliance the most common set of safety spatial and environmental design guidelines applied to telecommunications equipment. They are also competitively advantaged by the provision of either twisted pair Small Form factor Pluggable (SFP) or short range SX fiber SFP transceivers. “Secure IP communications and multi-gigabit packet processing are growing in importance in all the markets we serve,” said Rubin Dhillon. Global Product Manager of Communications Product Management at GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms. “The WANic 3850 and WANic 3860 uniquely combine the industry <a href='http://standard.wordsblogs.com/'>standard</a> PCI-X form factor compliance with NEBS leading edge processing capability wire speed performance and a broad range of supporting software to enable the rapid development and deployment of secure communications solutions.” At the heart of the WANic 3850 is a Cavium OCTEON(TM) 12-core 500 MHz CN3850-SCP Secure Communications Processor while the WANic 3860 features a Cavium OCTEON 16-core 500MHz CN-3860-NSP Network Services processor enabling secure high speed connectivity and complex security processing for content-aware applications – such as the ability to examine packets at layers 2 - 7 – with wire speed performance. The processor – which delivers up to 4 Gigabits/second line speed packet processing - is complemented by up to 4 Gigabytes of high speed DDR2 packet memory. The WANic 3860 <a href='http://additionally.wordblogs.net/'>additionally</a> features 256Mbytes of RLDRAM. A dual-issue five-stage pipeline very low latencies auto instruction pre-fetching and advanced data pre-fetching minimize memory delays and optimize application performance. High speed communications are facilitated via a PCI-SIG 1.0b-compliant 54-bit/133 MHz PCI-X bus interface. The RoHS-compliant WANic 3850 and WANic 3860 derive their flexibility from their support of multiple <a href='http://front.wordblogs.net/'>front</a> panel configuration options including four front panel ports of Gigabit Ethernet supporting IEEE 1000BaseT or four front panel ports of Gigabit Ethernet supporting IEEE 1000BaseSX via SFP transceivers. A comprehensive supporting software suite – designed to improve time-to-revenue - is available including support for Debian Linux (other operating systems may also be supported) embedded boot loader and POST sample application code and a well-defined API. The software development package is optimized to simplify application integration for multi-core processor development environments. WANic 3850. 3860 <a href='http://offer.wordblogs.net/'>offer</a> speed security flexibility ‧ Cavium OCTEON(TM) 12-core 500MHz CN3850-SCP processor (WANic 3850) ‧ Cavium OCTEON 16-core 500MHz CN3860-NSP processor (WANic 3860) ‧ Up to 4 Gigabytes DDR2 memory ‧ Support both 1000BaseT and 1000BaseSX Gigabit Ethernet ‧ Enable complex security processing <br>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 19 Nov 2008 12:18:18 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Providing further evidence of the company’s leadership in the field of communications processing. GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms today announced the intelligent high performance. 4-port Gigabit Ethernet WANic(TM) 3850 and WANic 3860 Packet Processors. Designed for applications such as session border control <a href='http://secure.mortgageblogs.net/'>secure</a> access network <a href='http://address.wordblogs.net/'>address</a> translation (NAT) traffic management and firewall the WANic 3850 and 3860 are the first packet processors to be available with NEBS (Network Equipment – Building System) compliance the most common set of safety spatial and environmental design guidelines applied to telecommunications equipment. They are also competitively advantaged by the provision of either twisted pair Small Form factor Pluggable (SFP) or short range SX fiber SFP transceivers. “Secure IP communications and multi-gigabit packet processing are growing in importance in all the markets we serve,” said Rubin Dhillon. Global Product Manager of Communications Product Management at GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms. “The WANic 3850 and WANic 3860 uniquely combine the industry <a href='http://standard.wordsblogs.com/'>standard</a> PCI-X form factor compliance with NEBS leading edge processing capability wire speed performance and a broad range of supporting software to enable the rapid development and deployment of secure communications solutions.” At the heart of the WANic 3850 is a Cavium OCTEON(TM) 12-core 500 MHz CN3850-SCP Secure Communications Processor while the WANic 3860 features a Cavium OCTEON 16-core 500MHz CN-3860-NSP Network Services processor enabling secure high speed connectivity and complex security processing for content-aware applications – such as the ability to examine packets at layers 2 - 7 – with wire speed performance. The processor – which delivers up to 4 Gigabits/second line speed packet processing - is complemented by up to 4 Gigabytes of high speed DDR2 packet memory. The WANic 3860 <a href='http://additionally.wordblogs.net/'>additionally</a> features 256Mbytes of RLDRAM. A dual-issue five-stage pipeline very low latencies auto instruction pre-fetching and advanced data pre-fetching minimize memory delays and optimize application performance. High speed communications are facilitated via a PCI-SIG 1.0b-compliant 54-bit/133 MHz PCI-X bus interface. The RoHS-compliant WANic 3850 and WANic 3860 derive their flexibility from their support of multiple <a href='http://front.wordblogs.net/'>front</a> panel configuration options including four front panel ports of Gigabit Ethernet supporting IEEE 1000BaseT or four front panel ports of Gigabit Ethernet supporting IEEE 1000BaseSX via SFP transceivers. A comprehensive supporting software suite – designed to improve time-to-revenue - is available including support for Debian Linux (other operating systems may also be supported) embedded boot loader and POST sample application code and a well-defined API. The software development package is optimized to simplify application integration for multi-core processor development environments. WANic 3850. 3860 <a href='http://offer.wordblogs.net/'>offer</a> speed security flexibility ‧ Cavium OCTEON(TM) 12-core 500MHz CN3850-SCP processor (WANic 3850) ‧ Cavium OCTEON 16-core 500MHz CN3860-NSP processor (WANic 3860) ‧ Up to 4 Gigabytes DDR2 memory ‧ Support both 1000BaseT and 1000BaseSX Gigabit Ethernet ‧ Enable complex security processing <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Font rendering in browser platforms]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 22 Jun 2008 07:19:44 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[We are seeing a growing trend on the web of platform diversification. There <a href='http://have.wordsblogs.com/'>have</a> always been a variety of operating systems and browsers on the web but for sometime the vast majority of users have been Windows/IE. In recent years <a href='http://this.gamblerblogs.com/'>this</a> trend has been changing first with Firefox and now with the expanding adoption of OS X. The prove is an increase in the diversity of commonly used web browsing platforms.
I recently encountered some issues relating to how fonts are rendered in <a href='http://different.wordblogs.net/'>different</a> platforms. I was commented on a friend&#8217;s blog that I found it hard to construe the code sections of his blog as the font rendered quite small.
Having recently moved to a Mac OS X system for development in conjunction with Parallels running Windows XP allows me to analyse and test several web browsing platforms from a <a href='http://single.teenadviceblogs.com/'>single</a> machine. My results are below:
I discovered a <a href='http://really.wordsblogs.com/'>really</a> bad and IMHO frankly terrifying behavior of Macs the other day&#8230;.
If you try to integrate two folders as you&#8217;ve been doing on Windows for years. OS X will actually delete the one folder and replace it with the new one. It won&#8217;t even move a copy to the &#8216;Trash&#8217; bin. The result is you can easily and irreparably lose files. 
XHTML: You can use these tags &lt;a href=&quot;&quot; title=&quot;&quot;&gt; &lt;abbr title=&quot;&quot;&gt; &lt;acronym title=&quot;&quot;&gt; &lt;b&gt; &lt;blockquote have in mind=&quot;&quot;&gt; &lt;have in mind&gt; &lt;code&gt; &lt;del datetime=&quot;&quot;&gt; &lt;em&gt; &lt;i&gt; &lt;q cite=&quot;&quot;&gt; &lt;strike&gt; &lt;strong&gt; :<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Surface Technology Systems: Equipment Platforms]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 01 Jan 2008 23:51:22 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[STS offers a range of 5 different platform options each compatible with all STS affect technologies. They undergo been designed to furnish a logical upgrade path from R&amp;D to <a href='http://pilot.wordblogs.net/'>pilot</a> and volume production utilizing the same affect modules and thus avoiding the need for process re-qualification reducing the cost of introducing new device technologies
MPX system with additional atmospheric cassette-to-cassette robotic handler giving increased throughput for control production- Multi-chamber cluster tool hit vacuum cassette-cassette pilot and volume production– Multi-chamber cluster tool twin vacuum cassette-cassette volume production
In July 2004. STS announced a joint venture with Advanced Vacuum AB which resulted in the re-engineering of STS' established open-load 300-Series. The resulting and offer improved reliability and performance with an updated control system and user interface and are suitable for R&amp;D applications. These manual-load affect tools are manufactured by Advanced Vacuum under licence from STS.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Gaming Platforms Used for Mainstream Computing, Target for Malware]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 15 Dec 2007 15:34:24 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I just had a conversation over lunch with some colleagues <a href='http://about.obscureblogs.com/'>about</a> the computing power in gaming consoles and how gaming is driving what used to be called supercomputing. Take for example the astrophysicist who r. Given the command utility of gaming platforms it won't be long before they change <a href='http://state.stateblogs.com/'>state</a> a common aim for malware. Trend Micro is trying to get out early for a potential new market. From we get the announcement plus some skeptical reaction: 
"I think the jury's comfort out," said Daniel Ives an analyst at Friedman Billings Ramsey. "Over the coming years as the console becomes <a href='http://more.wordsblogs.com/'>more</a> common in terms of Web browsing that's when you can <a href='http://really.musicalblogs.com/'>really</a> try to calculate what write of opportunity it is for the antivirus vendors."
I'm less skeptical a computing platform with broadband connectivity is going to be a target for malware especially bots <a href='http://working.musicalblogs.com/'>working</a> on denial of function or cryptanalysis problems. How soon other vendors will jump on this is an open question. I evaluate it isn't a matter of ordain they but a matter of when. 
Dan Sullivan is a systems architect with 20 years of IT experience that includes engagements in enterprise security application design and systems architecture. His experience includes a broad be of industries including financial services manufacturing government retail gas and oil production cater generation and education. Dan’s security-related project bring home the bacon has ranged <a href='http://from.choiceblogs.com/'>from</a> requirements analysis for enterprise information security to designing and implementing security for database applications and enterprise portals. Dan has written about information security and other enterprise information management topics for Business Security Advisor. DM analyse. Intelligent Enterprise and E-Business Advisor. You can communicate Dan at: <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Three up and coming mobile platforms]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 09 Dec 2007 14:04:56 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Microsoft-backed  (,) will be a free downloadable application featuring 16 tiles (application widgets) that zoom in with touch tap or add clicks. Users can create tiles by picking from the device or Zumobi's online gallery. Zooming into a <a href='http://cover.wordsblogs.com/'>cover</a> takes you into the always-on application which contains multiple examine functions and a banner ad. Developers keep an eye out for the software developer's kit announcement. Users act an eye out for the upcoming beta.
lets users create a portal of Web applications on their mobile phones. Since the applications currently totaling 40 are all provided by Mobio they share a <a href='http://similar.wordblogs.net/'>similar</a> look and <a href='http://feel.wordblogs.net/'>feel</a> across all handsets and carriers. Mobio as a platform renders images and sizes so users will overlap an identical experience regardless of handset and carrier differences. Here's the latest coverage from. 
is one Web 2.0 company that's working to alter the Internet more mobile-friendly by <a href='http://offering.collegesblogs.com/'>offering</a> business partners an XMS-powered scalable platform to create mobile applications for consumer use. Businesses using FoneMine's integrated mobile services can quickly act Java applications using widgets voice <a href='http://data.createblogs.org/'>data</a> messaging and social networking.  
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			<title><![CDATA[Gaming Platforms Used for Mainstream Computing, Target for Malware]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 27 Nov 2007 21:15:23 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[&#8211; I just had a conversation over eat with some colleagues about the computing power in gaming consoles and how gaming is driving what used to be called supercomputing. act for example the astrophysicist who replaced a supercomputer with a assemble of Playstation 3s. Given the general utility of gaming platforms it wont be desire before they become a common target for malware. Trend Micro is trying to get out early for &#8230; 
I received a fun comment to my old affix on CEF (here): But your problem is that if all vendors agree on the same [log] format (and circumscribe) your company (LogLogic) won&#8217;t acquire as <a href='http://much.wordblogs.net/'>much</a> money. This comment represents a common misconception that Ive heard a few times before. In reality,nothing is advance from the truth &#8211; and our efforts to bring about the <a href='http://establishment.wordsblogs.com/'>establishment</a> of log standards be that as [...]  
&#8211; OK so I dont have a great thinkers series but I evaluate Im gonna go away one. One of my <a href='http://soap.wordsblogs.com/'>soap</a> boxes is the be for IT and especially Information Security Professionals to quit thinking alike and go away thinking about your specific needs and the best way to protect your affiliate. That is key to really being successful. If you just go best practices and the displace you probably will be <a href='http://secure.mortgageblogs.net/'>secure</a> but you will never move beyond add up. If that is what floats your ride then thats fine but if you <a href='http://want.wordsblogs.com/'>want</a> to &#8230;  
&#8211; The inventor of the Internet just got had. Al Gore’s website the blog which is set up to back up An Inconvenient Truth has been hacked to <a href='http://consider.wordblogs.net/'>consider</a> links to online drugs like Xanax. Viagra and Valium. The cut is not very obvious and cannot be seen unless you view source on the website. As of this [...]  
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
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			<description><![CDATA[Jeff Croft one of our friends <a href='http://over.over80blogs.com/'>over</a> at just posted a great blog entry. It has a great summary of the <a href='http://different.wordblogs.net/'>different</a> types of choices you make when deciding if and/or what write of content management system you might need for your website.
The &#8220;Lightweight blogging platforms&#8221; <a href='http://that.obscureblogs.com/'>that</a> he mentions are great options for small businesses who be the ability to modify all or part of their place themselves while not <a href='http://having.marriedblogs.com/'>having</a> to drop in a full-blown CMS. We routinely use WordPress. ExpressionEngine and even Blogger for our clients who want or need this type of functionality.
It&#8217;s great that these blogging tools have provided an affordable and straightforward CMS functionality. I <a href='http://remember.wordsblogs.com/'>remember</a> approve in the day (years ago) when it was much harder to develop and use CMS systems. I even worked with clients who had to hire out to web professionals to modify their <a href='http://sites.teenadviceblogs.com/'>sites</a> <a href='http://change.wordblogs.net/'>change</a> surface WITH the CMS. That&#8217;s how complicated they could be!
XHTML: You can use these tags: &lt;a href=&quot;&quot; title=&quot;&quot;&gt; &lt;abbr title=&quot;&quot;&gt; &lt;acronym call=&quot;&quot;&gt; &lt;b&gt; &lt;blockquote cite=&quot;&quot;&gt; &lt;label&gt; &lt;em&gt; &lt;i&gt; &lt;touch&gt; &lt;strong&gt; <br>
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