If you did read my article “On the Miseries of Working with WordPress”, then you certainly have understood that I tried to trick WordPress to make it link my lost articles on the asteroid Helio and on the asteroid Winters for me. This did work half. WordPress indeed found my article on the asteroid Helio. But it didn’t find my article on the asteroid Winters. Helio seemed to be the less important and Winters the more important part to me because I only wanted to link my article on Helio in my article on Euphrosyne because Helio is believed to be a large interloper in the asteroid-family of Euphrosyne. This is an asteroid-family of more than two-thousand asteroids. Had I found my article on Helio, then I would have been very confused because I stated there that Helio is the head of another asteroid-family. It is called the Helio-family. It also is believed to exist and it is an asteroid-family with around fifty members. So where Helio belongs to must be disputed. The asteroid-family Helio perhaps could be an asteroid-subfamily of the asteroid-family Euphrosyne or the asteroid-family Euphrosyne must be upgraded to an asteroid-clan. If I had anything similar to add to the asteroid Winters, then I currently don’t know it. Winters at least doesn’t lend its name to any asteroid-family so far. But I still see linking to my article on the asteroid Winters as more important. Already because less people will write and publish something on an asteroid with a name like Winters. But WordPress doesn’t find my article on Winters. WordPress should not hide articles, but show them. There is no reason for creating such obstacles and then limiting the possibilities to overcome them. So working with WordPress still is miserable. Would the World Wide Web be in less severe decay, then I’d really had chosen a different way of publishing.
I however rediscovered my article on Winters by a different (endless scrolling; very inconvenient and becoming more inconvenient day by day) method. I wanted to link that article in my article on Hamatonbetsu because this asteroid could represent wintering grounds. In my article on Winters I suggested that Winters could represent winter sports, but also everything else, which takes place during winter. This is more general, but Hamatonbetsu can also have other meanings. So Winters and Hamatonbetsu in an aspect within the same astrological chart will much more likely represent wintering grounds. So the two articles on them should be linked with each other. Now this article here serves to link to all the other mentioned articles at least.