I guess this is the bi-yearly or whatever thing where I tap the microphone to see if any humans out there still read Livejournal or if it's finally tipped over from 98% to 100% Russian porn spammers. (You larf, but this "new post editor" has its date in Russian for some reason.)
If I posted some stuff I've been writing, would anyone out there read
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*waves* (Whee, this account still works. The icon in the top right has a big red circle with '99' in it, but just going to ignore that until logging out again...)
Probably echoing previous thoughts, but A Miracle of Science garnered a lot of credit/{mental real estate}! Or rather than a lot of mental real estate, should one say 'comfortable, good-quality mental estate with a very long lease'?
A calendar system that was being used has broken down near-completely, but every few months or years {when an AMoS memory flits across the stream of consciousness} there is glancing at project-apollo dot net and this livejournal, just in case.
Definitely, written things being viewable to others is preferable to not being viewable to others, at least from the perspective of the 'others'! From your perspective, tentatively throwing a copy of the void, the question is whether it being read (and enjoyed) is something you desire or wish to avoid. (No chance of being seen if not copied, chance of being seen if copied. Hypothetically if you were planning a big announcement in the near future, you could be worried that earlier copying might negatively affect that? However, I'd rather not unnecessarily turn your thoughts towards reasons for not posting interestingness.)
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