Blog maintenance takes up a certain amount of time and is generally not visible to most readers. Most technical things are pretty static now. Every now and then I try something new - like I have a post with a gif I made on my iPhone ready to be posted, except I'm not sure it it's working right and it appears I'll have to actually post it to find out. I also had a lot of issues trying to post from my new iPad while in Argentina this summer. It didn't get along with Blogger at all. I thought about post for others with similar problems - tricks I learned to make it better, but my basic advice is don't even try if you can help it. It's a pain.
Then there are updates to old posts. I can't do this all the time and I really hope that people look at the dates of posts they read online and realize something six years old might be out of date. But some things seem worth updating. Here are a couple of recent updates.
Juries - The LATimes had an article today about a US supreme court case challenging Louisiana's former majority rule for juries. (The voters overturned that in favor of unanimous decisions in 2018, but the case was 2016.) I updated a 2017 post on whether hung juries reflect the US cultural divide, which mentioned that Louisiana and Oregon both had majority rule juries. So I've updated that post.
Hong Kong - I also added a link to an article by a Chinese Human Rights worker to my recent post on Hong Kong. I also got messages from one former Hong Kong student and one former Beijing student saying my post on Hong Kong was generally accurate, but they didn't want me to quote them.
And then there is following up on comments by readers. Often there really isn't anything for me to add. Do the commenters want me to acknowledge their comments? Or do they look at my follow up comments as my trying to have the last word on something? If I don't have more to add, I just leave it, especially if I'm particularly busy.
But some comments are particularly welcome because they add information I didn't know about.
For example, a comment by Dennis on my post the other day about whether the airport couldn't get the runway finished faster, gave details about how the grooves in runways have to be 3mm wide and spaced about 25mm apart. But then he was vague about how long it would take - "a long time." My comment asked for specifics of 'a long time.'
And I realize now, as I'm writing this, that I probably should have put a link in that post to one I did last year about the widening and repairing the north-south runway. So I'll do that now.
Pages
- About this Blog
- AK Redistricting 2020-2023
- Respiratory Virus Cases October 2023 - ?
- Why Making Sense Of Israel-Gaza Is So Hard
- Alaska Daily COVID-19 Count 3 - May 2021 - October 2023
- Alaska Daily COVID-19 Count - 2 (Oct. 2020-April 2021)
- Alaska Daily COVID-19 Count 1 (6/1-9/20)
- AIFF 2020
- AIFF 2019
- Graham v Municipality of Anchorage
- Favorite Posts
- Henry v MOA
- Anchorage Assembly Election April 2017
- Alaska Redistricting Board 2010-2013
- UA President Bonus Posts
- University of Alaska President Search 2015
Sunday, August 25, 2019
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Comments will be reviewed, not for content (except ads), but for style. Comments with personal insults, rambling tirades, and significant repetition will be deleted. Ads disguised as comments, unless closely related to the post and of value to readers (my call) will be deleted. Click here to learn to put links in your comment.