I don't know if it's appropriate to comment but... if you leave a LJ in the past, isn't it possible that your entries will be found in the future... er, your present... during data mining?
transmitting.whoareyou.to.Caribbean Ocean.paladinofnaturetomcat5453December 27 2009, 16:21:27 UTC
://0012.0027:0002223> ENTER COMMAND:> RUN:> TRACER ://TRACER PROGRAM ERROR: USER NOT FOUND
://0012.0027:0002223> ENTER COMMAND:> RUN:> TRACERSQARED
CONNECTION ORIGIN: CARIBBEAN OCEAN
://0012.0027:0002223> ENTER COMMAND:> send data:> How could I leave the LJ in the past? This is a secure server. How did you find / enter it?
To clarify: I am hoping in the future, long after I am dead, that people do find this LJ during a data mining operation. Although I doubt anyone will find this in the present. At least that was my initial hope.
Re: transmitting.whoareyou.to.Caribbean Ocean.paladinofnaturepaladinofnatureDecember 27 2009, 16:37:21 UTC
Er, well, good luck with that then. I think that's a secret hope of many people who write journals, to be like Anne Frank. Not sure how I found it... luck?
InfoCorp. Handwiki search: Anne Franktomcat5453December 27 2009, 17:08:15 UTC
Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank ( pronunciation (help·info); was a Jewish girl who was born in the city of Frankfurt, in Europe, and who lived most of her life on the Europe Continent. By nationality, she was officially considered a "German" until 1941, when she lost her nationality owing to the anti-Semitic policies of Nazi Germany. She gained international fame posthumously following the publication of her diary which documents her experiences hiding during World War II.
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://TRACER PROGRAM ERROR: USER NOT FOUND
://0012.0027:0002223> ENTER COMMAND:> RUN:> TRACERSQARED
CONNECTION ORIGIN: CARIBBEAN OCEAN
://0012.0027:0002223> ENTER COMMAND:> send data:> How could I leave the LJ in the past? This is a secure server. How did you find / enter it?
To clarify: I am hoping in the future, long after I am dead, that people do find this LJ during a data mining operation. Although I doubt anyone will find this in the present. At least that was my initial hope.
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