Someone discovered the Temporal Anomalies site this week.
Actually, it might have been last week. He read so much of it that he must have spent several days working with pages from the site. Then he posted comments, and questions, to his own blog, and dropped me an e-mail inviting me to respond. I did.
That has in fact been a substantial part of what I have been doing today. It didn’t help that I had written several hundred words when a storm came through abruptly and knocked out the power; I used the blackout time to do some grocery shopping, and returned to start afresh. I also decided that since I was uncertain exactly what LiveJournal’s response posting system would permit, I would do the answer as a web page on my own site. Thus I tossed the pieces I’d already composed into the framework of pages for that site, finished the rest of the response, and tossed it on the site under the title Response to Vazor’s Time Travel Questions, and posted the link to his blog.
There is more work to do with this–the page is on the site, but it’s not really incorporated into the site; I have to decide in which section to include it, and then add links on other pages to connect it appropriately. For the moment, though, I’ve done too much, and have too much more to do to mess with it, so I’m just going to leave it as it is.
–M. J. Young
