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to delete or not to delete?
July 30, 2004 - 11:13 am

i am torn.

i feel no love for dland - in fact i find that i rather don't like it.

the issue is that it hold something like three years of my life.. some 920+ entries.

totatlly scrapping this place.. seems a bit much. leaving it to fester with no more updates.. also seems wrong.

is there a way to download all my entries from dland into.. say word? what about some sort of zip file? a database? anything?

cutting and pasting 920+ times seems.. silly.

i'm not against keeping a diary. i'm merely wishing i'd have started to.. in a different place.

eh. perhaps deleting each and every entry is the best thing to do.

i rather fancy the idea of deleting myself. can't say as i know anyone who reads here. undoubtedly there's things in these pages i'd rather not be posted.

i guess i've always hoped my diary would turn out to be somewhat.. interactive - it's not.

(this way) / (that way)

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