Just got round to setting up an initial version of a “Memories” page – linked at the top of this page. This lists “memorable” postings on this blog (including my original single-handed version). They’re grouped into various categories which I hope are self-explanatory, and each category’s listing shows the posting titles, with annotations in [brackets] where the original title didn’t indicate why it matched the category. This format seems more helpful to me than the one provided with “tags”, which in theory do much the same.
At the moment, apart from one suggestion from a blogger, the judgement about what’s memorable is entirely mine and entirely based on which posts I could recognise from the monthly subject line listings in the Archive. If you can identify any other worthy posts, let me know with a comment here, giving the date and title of the post, or a link to it. You can also suggest new categories if you must, though I’d like to keep the set of categories fitting onto a single (1280×1024) page.
Categories like “good puzzles” should probably start with “very” – most Times puzzles are good, but I want the memorable posts to be really memorable.
I see I was right in today’s blog that BEJABERS had come up for me before – it was in the first one I looked at in the “good puzzles” category.
Under “solving tips” can I suggest Mephisto 2493 of 15th June 2008