Thank you for the headline change. My RSS reader is now happy. Unfortunately, this brings up one more thing that might need to be changed here:
You are NOT EVIL! You did something extremely nice that you didn't have to bother with, and on 6/6/6, no less. You've been helpful, courteous, and generous with your efforts.
For the love of dog, eviscerate someone already! You don't want to end up like this, do you?
Or are you just lulling us all into a false sense of security?
Hey, I wasn't that nice. My kid's home from college, so I had him do all the work for $2.00 an hour. And then I took out taxes and social security, and paid him the rest in Evil Editor coffee mugs.
Many thanks to Benja Fallenstein, who matched all of the query numbers with their book titles. Now if you're looking for a specific query, but don't remember the title, you can go to EvilEditor.net and click on Query Index, hoping that reading the titles will spur your memory.
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You are very generous Evil, sir.
Thank you for the headline change. My RSS reader is now happy. Unfortunately, this brings up one more thing that might need to be changed here:
You are NOT EVIL! You did something extremely nice that you didn't have to bother with, and on 6/6/6, no less. You've been helpful, courteous, and generous with your efforts.
For the love of dog, eviscerate someone already! You don't want to end up like this, do you?
Or are you just lulling us all into a false sense of security?
[ JRM ]
JRM-
that was just creepy. Let's hope the old guy--young guy?--isn't getting all soft on us.
Of course, I've never really thought of EE as evil. More cranky. Peeved. Irked.
Feel free to smite me if I'm wrong, EE. IN fact, feel free to smite me anytime you like. ;)
Hey, I wasn't that nice. My kid's home from college, so I had him do all the work for $2.00 an hour. And then I took out taxes and social security, and paid him the rest in Evil Editor coffee mugs.
Yeah, but while EE's doing all these nice things for US, he's also rejecting loads of queries he now doesn't have time to read...
Many thanks to Benja Fallenstein, who matched all of the query numbers with their book titles. Now if you're looking for a specific query, but don't remember the title, you can go to EvilEditor.net and click on Query Index, hoping that reading the titles will spur your memory.
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