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Testing a Future Post

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I'm testing the "Future" post setting. This post should be invisible when I post it, but should appear after midnight. Cross your fingers!

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moira said:

when that works, does that mean we'll be able to post entries in advance? that's pretty spiffy!

Hm.... doesn't seem to have worked as I thought it would.

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