I'll correct it in a month.

I copyread and proofread what gets posted here pretty diligently. It may simply be an undesirable anal-retentive trait, but I think that catching spelling errors before they get posted is a good thing. And of course there are still some, and sometimes more than some, that slip by. It's not only spelling. Sometimes my link structure is off; sometimes I've simply made a stupid mistake like attributing a quote to the wrong person. When this sort of thing happens on a blog it's rather easy to correct - all I have to do is login and make the correction and click on republish or something like that. On a traditional FTP site things really aren't much more complicated. Yes, I have to find my original file (or download it from online) and correct it and then upload it again, but that's not very difficult - IF I have FTP access to the site. That's something that I haven't had on the Boidem for quite a while. Instead, when I catch an error, or someone brings one to my attention, I prepare a corrected version of that file and include it in the files to be uploaded with the next month's new edition. Having my own domain makes correcting my inevitable mistakes considerably easier.



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