Jim Blinn, Ernest Hemingway, Rob Long, and Deena & Danny
Jim Blinn

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Ernest Hemingway

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Ernest Hemingway died in 1961, 42 years before Mike Little & Matt Mullenweg’s 2003 launch of WordPress. Hemingway never had the chance to experience the power of WordPress.
What if he had?
Would his writing have been different? Better?
Rob Long

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