Scheduled Posting

This is a test of Blogger’s new future date posting. If all goes well, this will get published to the site at the specified time, and I’ll be sure to write up some things I’ve been meaning to post before we leave, that’ll publish throughout the next few days. That’d be a great feature, if it works.

Interestingly, posting from Windows Live Writer still gives me the message about Blogger not supporting future date publishing, even though it does, and the post doesn’t get published, it gets scheduled.

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