Sometimes a blogger comes up with a really great post, but then realizes that the post can't be shared just yet.
For example, I could write a post that goes something like this:
I'm traveling out of the country and I took my attack dog with me, so my apartment is wide open. Have at it!
Or I could write a post that goes something like this:
Wow, this RFP that I just received from the Department of the Interior is a wonderful RFP! I'm working on my response to requirement 4.121 right now, and I'm probably going to talk about the brand new product that we're about to release in a month.
Or I could write this is a post:
I was talking with my friend Bert, whose wife is about to have a baby although they haven't told family yet.
Note - the examples above are not true. I have not worked with the U.S. Department of the Interior in thirty years.
So anyway, I was working on a post that I was going to publish today, and then I realized that a single word in the post could provide a small data point of information - and that small data point could be observed by others, and could be used to gain valuable information.
So while I've written the post, I won't be publishing it today.
You'll see it later.
Maybe.
The evolution will not be televised - Bryan Adams and AllMusic
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If you poke around on the Internet, you can find this odd FAQ:
*Why can't I find Bryan Adams on AllMusic? Due to the request of Mr. Adams,
we are no long...
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