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<a href=">http://www.boingboing.net/200612011626.jpg">Huge Ponies</a>

huge news!!! the thought long extinct long-horse has been re-discovered by scientist trypes and their geeky friends!!!!!!<a href=">http://www.boingboing.net/200612011626.jpg">Huge Ponies</a>and<a href=">http://www.boingboing.net/2006/12/01/photos_of_extinct_lo.html">Long Horses </a>  WOW!!!! Isn't that just faaan fan fan tastic news (dmn but i need ta add a few more words here so i'll just kind of blather on for a bit here - you know i'm not joking about the ling horses though. yeah, for real). sheesh!!

Posted in | | | | Submitted by Anonymous on 30 December, 2006 - 19:20.
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r. A blog is tightly coupled to the author so each user will have his 'own' blog.
event
An event is a story which can be given a start and end date, thus appearing in the events calendar.
page
If you want to add a static page, like a contact page or an about page, use a page.
story
Stories are articles in their simplest form: they have a title, a teaser and a body, but can be extended by other modules. The teaser is part of the body too. Stories may be used as a personal blog or for news articles.
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A webform can be a questionnaires, contact or request forms. It can be used to let visitors make contact, register for a event or to enable a complex survey.

 

Posted in | | Submitted by vik on 15 December, 2006 - 11:21.
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Posted in | | | Submitted by datakid on 12 December, 2006 - 19:48.
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Posted in | | | | | | | | Submitted by and on 21 August, 2006 - 23:49.
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Sea Shepherd 'Leviathan' to Challenge Japanese Whaling

The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has purchased a bigger, faster and more powerful boat in its campaign to assert international law and stop Japanese commercial whaling. The 'ice class' vessel, 'Leviathan', is undergoing a refit in the Carribean before it joins the 'Farley Mowat' in Melbourne ahead of the next Japanese whale hunting season in the Southern Ocean in December. [Full Story]

Tasmedia: Sea Shepherd calls for Crew | Japanese rorting Tuna fishing agreement

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