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A few minutes.

Whilst editing a post for today and correcting a few grammar mistakes, you realise that it’s almost already Saturday. This means that you’ve failed NaBloPoMo. You disregard your old post and start this one instead, ranting at how a couple of minutes can make you fail so spectacularly.

  1. :cool: Yes, but it shows us your honesty and humanity so well.
    .-= J.B. Vadeboncoeur´s last blog ..Lull Your Child to a Relaxed Bedtime =-.

  2. E. says:

    It says it was posted at 11.59pm. ;-) Doesn’t that count?
    .-= E.´s last blog ..Loss, grief and general pissedoffedness (yes I know it’s not a real word) =-.

  3. Upon checking the database, this post was written at 2009-12-11 23:59:25. Are you sure your clock’s right?
    .-= Katharine Berry´s last blog ..Twitterbot for Plurk =-.

  4. Rammi
    Twitter:
    says:

    I published a blank post at 23:59. Since I didn’t write anything by 00:00, I count this as a fail. :P
    .-= Rammi´s last blog ..A few minutes. =-.

  5. This is what happens if you leave things to the last minutes. :p
    .-= Katharine Berry´s last blog ..Twitterbot for Plurk =-.

  6. Jess
    Twitter:
    says:

    When I’m not doing NaBloPoMo, and I finish writing a post fifteen minutes after the official transition to the new day, I back-time my post to 23:59 and post it. During NaBloPoMo, I’d be really tempted to do the same thing. “One post every period between sleeps” seems like a fairer definition!
    .-= Jess´s last blog ..Rules are set by speakers. What the academy does is observe and document. =-.

  7. Jennifer says:

    Integrity sucks sometimes, doesn’t it? Way to be honest though :)
    .-= Jennifer´s last blog ..Guess What?!? =-.

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