Upgrade and migration is never easy

My site is still running Drupal 5 for few obvious reasons:
1. Some of my modules don't have stable Drupal 6 version yet
2. Update cost a lot of time and might not success the first time due to the amount of module I'm currently working on.
3. These days wordpress become better and better, and wordpress become almost 100% automatic. Really want to move to wordpress, but a migration will cause so much problems requires hours and hours of time to solve.(mostly, URL redirection and specific tags used in Drupal)
4. Oh I wish I'm rich so someone else manage my site and I just make demands and those things will be done.
5. Watched snakes on a plane today. badass movie

Standard Standard Standard.
If only all of these CMS and Blog stuff using a standard so they can be converted easily.
Everyone uses their own way to do the same stuff. Putting the pressure on people who want to convert between different formats. What am I going to do with all my 1

  1. 1. tags?
    I'm stuck in Drupal 5, hopefully only a few more weeks.


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Sporks?

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Sporks kills!

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