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New Old Words I
1. All of the previously added old archives - that is, the 1998-2000 content put up so far - has been opened to general reading except for two entries which remain closely locked. I expect that future archives will tend more toward open than locked, at least until I get to the point where I had the ability to lock entries in the past - 2005 and beyond - where I may choose to respect past lock settings (or I may not).
Point is, if you see something back in the old stuff you want to show someone, you can.
2. March 2000 is up. I have not marked favorites or made any general observations about that month yet. Tomorrow. Went back and did the favorites.
General observation: You folks don't realize how much calmer I am now that I have given up hope. Also, I continue to stand by my conclusions here and here.
3. Another of the old Twenty-Six stories appears to have surfaced. Yes, it contains explicit sex, but is light and silly. (Well, it made me laugh anyway. Perhaps my sense of humor is a bit odd.) It owes a great debt to the work of Mr. H.H. Munro: Change of Plan.
That's all for now. We'll see what emerges after another day in the page mines tomorrow.
There's a master page which shows what stories used to be where, which haven't made it out of the vault yet, and which never will.
-- 21:14, 22 November 2009 (GMT)
Mel:
Well, I had read everything that was available on the old website a few years ago, and that one wasn't there. It took me a while to figure out why that one was different from the others - it takes place in the real world, so to speak. There aren't any elements of the fantastical. I can't think of another one of your stories that's like that, offhand.
-- 03:12, 24 November 2009 (GMT)

Mel:
Huh. I didn't know there were Twenty-Six stories left that I hadn't read. Where did that one fit into the alphabet?
-- 20:05, 22 November 2009 (GMT)