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  20. msgid "Messages to Friends"
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  24. "In 1997, I started occasionally sending emails to all of my friends that I "
  25. "was in contact with by email. At first simply listing them all as "
  26. "recipients in a regular email, but later I maintained a proper mailinglist "
  27. "for it."
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  31. "My habits changed gradually, and by 2004 I no longer used that list - "
  32. "posting news directly on my website instead."
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  36. "When I learned about the concept of \"blogging\" I realized that in a way "
  37. "that is what I had been practising back then, just not using the RSS or Atom "
  38. "distribution mechanisms making proper blogging so extremely efficient."
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  42. "Now I decided to re-release my old Friends posts as modern blog entries, for "
  43. "archival purposes."
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  47. "Even if I didn't know about blogging, my web programming tool back then was "
  48. "[Frontier](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Userland_Software#Frontier), which "
  49. "later became one of the first blogging tools. That happened after a shift "
  50. "to a more commercial licensing model - an issue which back then meant enough "
  51. "for me to abandon it, and now is essential to my approach to computers."
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