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		<title>Comment on Hello world! by admin</title>
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		<description>It just came to my attention that the WordPress database does not store pdf files.  This means that when you save the SQL database, thinking that your site is saved -- it isn&#039;t.  We have 100+ years of our Journal in pdf on our site and for over a year, these have not been saved.  It is possible to save the pdf&#039;s if you ftp them down.  But that is only an option if you know about the shortcomings of WordPress.  We&#039;ll be out of WordPress and back into html within two weeks.</description>
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