OK, I broke down and spent $.49 on "The Long Way Home," which I have in the hardcover anthology, "Dark at Heart."
I re-read the original story tonight, and then read the online version. It seems the continuity issues all have to do with the update.
For instance, a description of Jack is inserted that lets us know he looks like "everyman," and he is said to be wearing steel-tipped boots, which are never mentioned again. The boots don't appear in the original. The only mention of footwear in the original refers to whispering sneakers, which is what Jack wears throughout the rest of the online version as well.
In the online version the young cop is introduced as a 22 year old and later is remembered as being only 20.
And of course, the Upper West Side is now full of yuppie serving brassieres. I've personally witnessed those brassieres, and they do serve those yuppies quite well.
I noticed that Julio's dialect is more pronunced in the online version, and instead of sitting on a carton of Budweiser in his storeroom, Julio waits for Jack while perched on a stack of Yeungling Lager.
Reeboks morphed to Puma's, Iced T to Fiddy Cent, Metallica to Motorhead, and interestingly, Gregory Hines to Fred Astaire.
It was fun to read the two versions back to back and see the updates. Fun to watch the mind of a master at work.
I also wrote a review on amazon.com, though it might take a day or so to appear.