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The anatomy of a bug, revisited

I suppose that the saying "the Internet never forgets" has some truth to it. (Maybe a more accurate version would be "Google never forgets" but I suppose the nice folks at MSN Search wouldn't like that one as much.)

As I posted a while back, I made the decision to remove all of my old entries when I gave this site its most recent makeover. This wasn't an attempt at hiding or erasing anything I had written, it was just a personal decision. Anyhow, Google (or more appropriately, Google's cache) never forgets. I still see a bunch of 404s in my logs from people following old broken links (Mark Pilgrim would not approve, but that's just tough).

Much to my surprise, I've actually gotten an emailed request asking about one entry I wrote in particular, called "The anatomy of a bug".

Someone was nice nice enough to ask for it, so I've re-instated the entry: The anatomy of a bug

I've never been one to ignore the (reasonable) demands of my readership, so there you go. Enjoy.

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