{
    "href": "/post/2011/03/15/ideas-of-march/",
    "relId": "2011/03/15/ideas-of-march",
    "title": "Ideas of March",
    "author": "pmjones",
    "markup": "html",
    "tags": [
        {
            "href": "/tag/php/",
            "relId": "php",
            "title": "PHP",
            "author": null,
            "created": null,
            "updated": [],
            "markup": "markdown"
        },
        {
            "href": "/tag/programming/",
            "relId": "programming",
            "title": "Programming",
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            "created": null,
            "updated": [],
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    "created": "2011-03-15 13:40:40 UTC",
    "updated": [
        "2011-03-15 13:40:40 UTC"
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    "html": "<p>Twitter and identi.ca are fine for what they are: immediate distribution of small pieces of information that are connected primarily by a timeframe and a shared experience. However, they are unsuitable for extended, nuanced dialogue on any topic requiring thoughtful consideration. Commentary in such locations disappears too quickly into the ether.    I said back in May 2009 that Twitter is too <a href=\"http://twitter.com/#!/pmjones/status/1764117373\">\"constrained and ephemeral\"</a> and I stand by that assessment.  You want to create something that lasts (as much as anything lasts in a digital ecology)? Blog it.</p>\n"
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