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What do you mean? (Score:1)
Apart from writing your journal in a different way than everybody else around here, right? :-)
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Lazy? I don't get it. I just copied your latest journal text in the browser, made a new draft journal entry, pasted it in, selected "plain old text" as the format, and looked at the preview. The page layout was roughly identical to yours, except it used a variable pitch font, complete with automatic wrapping inside the paragraphs.
I could even replace your *create* with <em>create</em> , and it appears as "create". So you get the best of both worlds: easy paragraph f
Re:What do you mean? (Score:1)
Just gained an XP point at http://perlmonks.com/ [perlmonks.com] and my quip was, and i quote:
You are a unique snowflake.
Now that's funny. And looks like i have to spell it out for you bart. This is my journal. When i post my personal comments, i post them in a manner that looks like they were typed by a typewriter. Not to mention, i don't want to bother with markup. Stream of conscious, man ... dig it? Next you'll be telling me to capitalize my i's ... [roll's eyes]
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I am replying ... not writing in my journal. ;)