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Eric Wagoner | 2000-03-07T01:39:34 | false | You all may or may |
You all may or may not find this useful (I know I will), but I've added a "permanent location" to the bottom of each entry. It's a bit of a misnomer, because they really won't be permanent until they're archived, but you'll be able to bookmark specific archived entries if you wish. You can link to specific entries here, as well, but the link will expire after 10 days. Until I can find an automatic way, you can construct the permanent address if you wish from the date of the Sunday of the week I posted the entry. Sounds confusing, but it's not too bad. For example, the address to this post is </#78374> while it's on the front page. The perrmanent address is </archive/2000_03_05_archive.html#78374>. If you know the entry number and the Sunday's date, you can construct a permanent link to any specific post I've written, going back to day one. Thanks to Matt Haughey for explaining how this works.