Hi.
This is my first post. I haven't done a lot of this writing on the internet stuff before, which is a shame it would probably have been handy to get better at it before the internet started having a lot of persistent history (like finding the first post you wrote somewhere 10 years ago and knowing you have changed a lot since then rather than the site closing and making it hard to accidentally come across). Imagine all the people doing this today and in 50 years having to see how things they said in uni are not how they feel now (apparently people's claimed political beliefs change as they age (usually left -> right)) or are no longer correct (e.g. that wonderful new insulation that you advocated (and forgotten) is found many years on to cause cancer).
Does anyone else wonder about the ability to see people over time and the rate at which one should post new opinions to try to match their online presence with their current state of mind (or corrections on old posts in case the search engine throws the page up)? Or if it will matter, maybe it will simply become creepy to read back posts for more than the last couple of years.
Names are hard sigh
I haven't come up with a good name yet (more than a week) so I guess I'll be namingFailed for the foreseeable future.
Anyway interests...
- The future
- Science fiction (all sorts of stuff)
- Tech
- Cooking
- Cats
- Crafts
hello a warm welcome for new seemian friend i hope you gonna have fun you have chosen a lot of topic its gonna be interesting to followng you , looking forward feel free to have a beer in the bar @chrisx hope you will enoy as we do best regard @namingfailed
Thanks for the welcome. Following you now. Also there's a bar (chrisx) ?
Welcome to Steem @namingfailed I have sent you a tip
Hi. Thanks :). I'm following you now.
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Hi thanks for the info, I did not want it to be searchable, or more easily found than default, but I can see that the instructions to make the post more easily found will be useful to other people more generally. You have very visibly made the point that I had been describing so thank you for that also.
Honestly when I wrote it, I meant in a more general sense of making things permanent that had been less so and
Welcome! :)
Welcome mate...Hope we can help each other...Upvoted & followed...Best of luck
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