On post-dating entries
27th
2003
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Today, I post-dated an entry. My reason for doing so was that in that case, the date of the event was more important to me that actually being accurate as to when I entered the data (On May 25th, 2003, at 4pm, Amy and I tied the knot) It is now two days later and the first time I get a chance to update the site. I wonder how many other people out there in blog land have gone through changing entries dates for events that were important to them but couldn’t be captured at the time. I suspect it’s a small infraction in the blogger code of conduct (is there such a thing?) to do so but can’t help but wonder…
Either way, I’m now back and will now return to posting what I think is interesting stuff about technology!
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