Hence the evanescent quality of my memory - it wasn't there!
looking at professional display as something necessary, desire to keep it there for posterity, personal desire to entertain and be taken seriously, finding that my writing has improved, they get much rework.
I have no idea how many proper (i.e. people not bots) hits you get on your blog (it deserves many) but the trouble taken to arrange and prepare them alone makes them worthy of reading. Good for you, Jbee. I hope distant posterity is kind to your content. Something most of us here, mostly being of a similar age to you, will not experience!
That sparks a thought! Whilst I have little care myself for posterity as, when it boils down to it, I have nothing particularly worthwhile or posterityworthy to leave the world and so, when the grim reaper grimly reaps me, I shall be unafraid and quite willing to leave. After that my own Pascal's Wager is that oblivion is our lot.
However, one thing maybe I'd like to come back to this mortal coil to see, 20, 50 or 100 years after my demise is what shreds of my online existence still exist! I have a website, facebook a/c, cloud drive data etcetcetc. Will any of that survive? I doubt it
. However it would be a hoot if I could still google myself in 2117!
John