In finishing my preparation for The Amazin Colossal Red Plan (a book on the Red Plan) I spent the afternoon printing out all the Red Plan blog posts for the past year. I had already printed earlier Red Plan posts for the three preceding years and they fill an impressive row of 1 and a half inch three ring binders. I will need to buy two more binders to fit in the last year’s worth of posts.
If you look at the preceding couple of posts they say they were uploaded Nov 10th. Well, no they are much older posts. Somehow in fixing up old posts which I had failed to categorize as Red Plan related before publishing their date of original publication was altered. I’m not sure if they even exist in their original location in the archives of this blog. Fortunately there are only a couple such changes and I’m too busy to spend as much as a day putting them back in the original que.
This post I’m simply categorizing as “blog housekeeping.” I have had to explain other such quirks before and such posts deserve their own unique label.
Wait, Wait, Wait. Once again I’m wrong. The posts just referred to were four. They have just been deleted. They were not, as just described old posts that got yesterday’s publishing date applied to them. They were some of the incomplete posts that I never had the time to finish. I’ve got several dozen of them left going back a couple of years which only I can see and which have waited in vain for me to finish them off and post them. They are rather like notes which might have something useful for me the historian but which in an of themselves aren’t worthy to be posted. I just erased the four that got accidentally uploaded. I probably was trying to delete them yesterday when I inadvertantly posted them. They won’t be missed but for those of you (like the District’s attorneys) who may be monitoring this site for defamatory content I thought I should explain their mysterious appearance and subsequent deletion.