Time waits for no one.


How difficult is it to correctly report the ages of my children?

If this were a book, or a magazine, nobody would think it strange that I've reported that Eitan is 10 and Nadav 8. All that someone would have to do in order to verify the accuracy of that statement is to check the publication date. And then, in order to figure out how old they are today, only a simple bit of interpolating would be needed. But even though that page takes note of when it was being written, there's an underlying feeling of inaccuracy in web pages that's always present. It's as though there's an unwritten expectation about these pages that says that whoever posted them is expected never to move on to new or different projects but is instead supposed to be forever lurking around those pages he or she has posted, constantly updating them. And it just ain't so.



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