Now, even that's been taken away from me, because the reply-subject-constructor now leaves "re^n" but takes away my tagging.

You asked that it be removed. Actually, you demanded that it be banned and claimed that you were adding • in protest until your demands were met.

I guess you should be careful what you wish for (or perhaps just remember what you wished for).

Now let's all pick our own dingbat to mark which threads we've contributed to and whine if anyone removes our personal dingbat from reply titles... Then maybe merlyn will remember why he started doing this in the first place and then, at long last, stop doing it.

Oh, wait. Only merlyn is important enough to warrant a special dingbat for his personal use. What was I thinking??

- tye (rolling his eyes)        


In reply to Re^3: • What is this? by tye
in thread • What is this? by ccn

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