User blog:Edwin Shade/Attention All Admins !

To start of the month of December I have decided to go through my blog posts and examine which ones merit deletion. I have chosen the following ones for the given reasons, and presented the list to an admin on the Wiki, who said they did not like deleting old blog posts - so I made this blog post so that an admin who didn't mind could delete these blog posts. (I would have left this message on the talk page of an admin such as Wythagoras or Vel!, but it seems they haven't been active in a while.)

Just Practice, That's All (August 25, 2017) Unneeded as this Wiki has a sandbox.

Testing (August 29, 2017) Chosen for deletion for the same reason as the blog post above.

Defining LOCC (Language Of Ordinal Construction) (September 24, 2017) Too Ill-defined and weak to serve a useful purpose.

The Most Powerful Array Notation Yet Devised (September 24, 2017) Naive statement in title, naive content in post.

A Revised Fast Growing Hierarchy and Extended Copy Notation (October 12, 2017) The existence of this blog post was only due to a misunderstanding I had.

Higher Dimensional Spaces (October 16, 2017) Reflects an inaccurate understanding of the differences between cardinals and ordinals, and why it makes no sense to speak of a realm with $$\omega+1$$ dimensions.

The Timeline Function (October 22, 2017) Much talk, little formality.

A Common Hyperbole (November 4, 2017) Spatial intuition is more powerful than temporal intuition.

An Intriguing Discovery (November 19, 2017) There was never such a discovery, I just posted this because I was impatient for April fool's to arrive and wanted to pull one over people quick. I know this behavior isn't acceptable, sorry PsiCubed2 and others.

how not 2 write a bolg psottt (November 23, 2017) What was intended to be a witty and satirical post ended up being worse than the posts I was writing about !

Lastly, I would like this blog post, (the one you are reading this very moment), to be deleted, as it's only purpose was to bring attention to the blog posts that should be deleted.

Thank you.

-Hold on, I hear something.

-What was that, a reward ?

Hmm, well I think I understand, if you're going to delete 11 blog posts you should have something in return. Okay, here's the deal, I'll perform an analysis to the best of my ability on at least one of the notations invented by the person who deletes these posts. I think that's fair.