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	<title>Comments on: WordPress vs. Thesis: The Stronger Argument</title>
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		<title>By: Shannon Ehlers</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shannon Ehlers</dc:creator>
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		<description>How very ironic that I came to your site tonight after reading a FB post by a friend of mine (a real-life, home town friend) which was extremely passionate, but because of the language used, was also very off-putting.  His delivery totally defeated his purpose.  I visited your blog hoping to search old posts for a good example to compare.  The &quot;Wow&quot; here comes because it just happened to be your most recent post.  As always, thanks for a thoughtful and well-stated analysis - I am going to refer my friend.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Oh, and incidentally, my own opinion about Thesis has always been that there are so many &quot;libre&quot; alternatives that at some point, Chris Pearson&#039;s product would either join them or be beaten by them.  One factor that is helping him, though, is that he has a few very big fish swimming with him (using his theme, acting as affiliates, etc.).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How very ironic that I came to your site tonight after reading a FB post by a friend of mine (a real-life, home town friend) which was extremely passionate, but because of the language used, was also very off-putting.  His delivery totally defeated his purpose.  I visited your blog hoping to search old posts for a good example to compare.  The &#8220;Wow&#8221; here comes because it just happened to be your most recent post.  As always, thanks for a thoughtful and well-stated analysis &#8211; I am going to refer my friend.</p>
<p>Oh, and incidentally, my own opinion about Thesis has always been that there are so many &#8220;libre&#8221; alternatives that at some point, Chris Pearson&#39;s product would either join them or be beaten by them.  One factor that is helping him, though, is that he has a few very big fish swimming with him (using his theme, acting as affiliates, etc.).</p>
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