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		<title>By: Switch to WordPress &#187; When Brains Fly</title>
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		<description>[...] After using Movable Type for an hour or so and trying to customize it, I found it to be irritatingly slow. I tried installing the Open Source version, but it was not much faster. It would take around 30 seconds to publish and 20 seconds to go to a different admin page, which got really frustrating after a while, especially after installing Movable Type four times (see previous post). [...]</description>
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