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  "title": "PipeFilters 0.3.7 published",
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  "html": "<p>Psst.  Another version bump.  Playing around with breaking filters out into their own definitions, to be referred to by the pipelines instead of embedded in them.  This way, once I get around to doing the web UI to manage everything, I can have filter creation, acquisition, and trading all done separately from pipeline management.</p>\n<p>Haven't heard much feedback from anyone using the tool, if anyone's using it.  So for now, it's a fun exercise in how to get a Radio Tool put together from A-Z.  Still learning the idiom.  And I like what I see thus far.</p>\n<p>Now if only I had a faster Mac and Radio didn't die on me as much.\n\n\n</p>\n\n\n<!--more-->\n\n\n<p>shortname=oooogg</p>\n",
  "body": "<p>Psst.  Another version bump.  Playing around with breaking filters out into their own definitions, to be referred to by the pipelines instead of embedded in them.  This way, once I get around to doing the web UI to manage everything, I can have filter creation, acquisition, and trading all done separately from pipeline management.</p>\r\n<p>Haven't heard much feedback from anyone using the tool, if anyone's using it.  So for now, it's a fun exercise in how to get a Radio Tool put together from A-Z.  Still learning the idiom.  And I like what I see thus far.</p>\r\n<p>Now if only I had a faster Mac and Radio didn't die on me as much.<br />\r\n</p>\r\n<!--more-->\r\nshortname=oooogg\r\n",
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  "summary": "Psst.  Another version bump.  Playing around with breaking filters out into their own definitions, to be referred to by the pipelines instead of embedded in them.  This way, once I get around to doing the web UI to manage everything, I can have filter creation, acquisition, and trading all done separately from pipeline management.\nHaven't heard much feedback from anyone using the tool, if anyone's using it.  So for now, it's a fun exercise in how to get a Radio Tool put together from A-Z.  Still learning the idiom.  And I like what I see thus far.\nNow if only I had a faster Mac and Radio didn't die on me as much.",
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