Well it is quite possible that there are monks
that may not be so steadfast in their reasons.
And some personality voting does occur, but
we try not to think about that :-P
Well a pet-peeve that may gain a -- is extreme hubris,.
However I lump this in with lack of effort
because what gets me is when someone has
something that may or may not be trivial,
but is very well-known and they have not
done anything original with it. If these kinds
of things were to turn up in SoPW and wanted a
code review, that'd be a good thing. But to
automatically post to Craft or CUFP, especially
when a search would demonstrate that such
things have been covered before, is irksome.
This is not to say that I automagically --
anything that meets any given criterion.
The post itself comes into play, as well as
recent happenings in the monastery, and
possibly patterns of posting by the monk
(In which case I certainly /msg them).
I try to be even-handed in things.
--
perl -pew "s/\b;([mnst])/'$1/g"
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