Getting caught up on archived posts

Thursday, December 29, 2005 6:00:00 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
I have a bunch of partial posts (around 65) that I have been archiving over the last 6 months with no time to complete them.  The Balanced Match problem was one of those, though not a perfect solution, it solves about 90% of the problem and I felt that was good enough at this point.  If I continue to stock pile these posts, trying to perfect them, either they will loose their timely relevance <sidenote>I had a couple of comments on the DSL Toolkit for Beta 2, but being almost two months past RTM its probably to late to post it </sidenote> or they will never get published.  This has been a struggle for me for sometime in that I want to provide technically accurate and detailed posts.  I thought I would have more time to spend on writing and speaking when I went independent 18 months ago, but my time constraints have only gotten tighter.   The point is that I am going to publish more posts at 80%-90% in order to get more volume on the blog.   I think it is more important to get content out for others to see rather them spend the time perfecting it.  Not saying that it shouldn't be accurate, rather it should be a starting point for others to extend or learn from.  I think that is one of the biggest advantages of many blogs.
 
 
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