Cataloguing: an arcane art, where each piece of punctuation is significant, and commas and semi colons are all-powerful. Well, they are in "proper" libraries, where in-depth research of esoteric points goes on, and the precise spelling of Christian names, and information such as when a person lived and died can be crucial in pinpointing obscure facts. Here, we have our own catalogue system. It doesn't have a name, but if it did, it would probably be something along the lines of "I need this book NOW, no I don't care about the precise spelling of the authors middle name, or their date of birth." I know, I know, it's not snappy, but it's accurate. Cataloguing demands are different in a commercial law firm: we don't care about much more than what it's about, who wrote, when, and what jurisdiction it covers. And what we really, really care about is "where the hell is it". Law books are amazing: they have the power to move themselves f...
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Please let me know what you think of the beta
Means I can stockpile non-current / general issue posts, and schedule them for the future.
Took me a while to realise that you have to choose "publish", not "save" for it to work. Thought pressing "publish" might, well, just publish it immediately, but nope - that just schedules it in.
There's something you can do with your blogroll in the beta too apparently, but it's just the scheduled publishing I've been trying, and it's spanky :D