Welcome to the start of my melaniemcbride.net archive. These 2004 posts are wordpress import from a previous blog - there are only partial entries as a result. My very first blog post was published in December of 2003 - but you need the waybackmachine to view it. This original blog contains only a few posts. MelanieMcBride.net is the final incarnation of a web history that began in 2002 with htmel.net in 2004, my very first website (handcoded in HTML). Many, many, many posts were lost in the process of moving data in one of my “blog moves” but the general spirit of my postings is consistent from day one - to explore, ask questions and provoke conversation.
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