Apropos this from a post of ours from August 2007:
[T]here's not a single entry on this blog — be it 100 words or 1000 in length — that has not been edited, typically several times, subsequent to its posting. Such edits are never noted unless they change matters of substance or correct factual errors, but they've been done nevertheless.And so, if you read a newly posted entry on Sounds & Fury and discover questionable syntax, lame or infelicitous language or phrasing or clear typos, read the entry again some 48 hours later. Chances are that the clear typos will all have been corrected, and what you found questionable or lame or infelicitous first time round is questionable or lame or infelicitous no longer.
Just as a point of interest (and for the record), according to our MS Word statistics, this measly 180-word entry has had more changes in wording made to it (but not substance which has remained unchanged) after first publication (including changes made just today) than any other entry on S&F since S&F's inception. We're certain there must be a reasonable explanation for that, but we'll be damned if we can suss out what that explanation might be.
Weird.

It's The Music, Stupid!
Peggy
