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I would usually never write
a subtext or addition to an old 'meanwhile' article. However it would
appear that in the case of an article I wrote in 1998, titled "whether
it's true or not," an exception to this rule would not be entirely
without merit. The exception is not made for my sake, but for those
who may read that article and identify in some way with the situation
or people involved.
The first and most obvious point is this; "whether
it's true or not" was written back in 1998.
I point this out because it would seem that some people assume that the
article was written recently.
At the time of writing the original article it is fair to say that I
was somewhat annoyed that an unfounded allegation had been made against
me, and as such the original article reflected that annoyance. As you might
expect though, the annoyance faded after a few days, however the very
nature of 'Meanwhile' means that the original
article has remained online since it first appeared back in April 1998.
With this in mind I will concede that I did perhaps fail to consider the
impression that this single article on its own might leave
upon someone. But with a fairly extensive selection
of other articles to
choose from, would it not then be unwise to simply conclude things about
me from a lone article written in 1998?
You simply cannot expect to have even the smallest understanding of who
I am today if you only take the time to read "whether
it's true or not." That article was written at a time when my
writing style, my website, and indeed the entire world wide web itself,
had a much different flavor. It sits in close company with articles about
Formula One, computers and server statistics. Subjects which interested
me at the time, but are of little consequence to me today.
'Meanwhile' is written much as any online journal or 'blog,'
and as such you should be aware of the fact that while the articles may
remain unchanged, the opinions and feelings surrounding them could be entirely
different today.
It has been suggested that I should simply remove "whether
it's true or not," thus disarming anyone who might wish to criticize
me about what I wrote. I considered this carefully but concluded that all
of my articles have earned their place on my site and should therefore
remain there, in the context of the time in which they were written.
If I were to remove that
article then perhaps I should also then remove "my
vital statistics",
which in my opinion is quite possibly the most boring thing
I have ever written. While I'm at it "in
the net" was also pretty bad so maybe that should also be culled
from the site? After all, the person I am today has absolutely no interest
in football.
But when and where should I
start and stop hacking away at the articles I have written? Isn't this
akin to discarding old photographs because fashion has moved on and we
no longer have the clothes we once wore? As a writer I don't mind a little
retro-editing here and there, but to delete an old article because it doesn't
fit all that well today seems to go against the spirit of what 'Meanwhile'
is.
I've written so much more than just "whether
it's true or not" and, like everyone else, you have the opportunity
to read as many of those articles as you
wish. In doing so
you would be better equipped to form a somewhat more balanced opinion of
who I am
Of course in the end it's entirely
up to you whether you choose to read more or
not. Either way I don't suppose it will effect me much. But for what
it's worth I'd like to thank you for at least taking the time to read
and consider this little subtext. |