This is just a quick aside:  I received a friendly personal message from someone pointing out that my original Stumbit post is on the worst nodes of last week list due to its score reaching -3.  Wow!  I feel like I'm really starting to fit in now.

Update
Ironically, while my node about the Stumbit button is among the Worst Nodes of the Week, this root node has scored about two dozen points and is among the top ten Best Nodes of the Day.  It would appear that pointing out a misspelling will get you clobbered, analyzing why you would do such a foolish thing will get you applause.   Interesting.

That's Spenser, with an "s" like the detective.


In reply to Re: Stumbit is Not a Curse by Spenser
in thread Stumbit is Not a Curse by Spenser

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