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I found a workaround (kludge, but it works) that doing this at the bottom of a journal lets the reader actually see the last line . . . Which is important in many of mine, because sometimes the last line is a punch line. Putting <p> <p> doesn't work.
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Fix one bug, introduce another... I actually feel sorry for slashdot's (and Microsoft's) coders. I think the problem is that there's a lot of code that's been accumulating in the 14 years since/.
I can't think of a bug that has been fixed here in... well, since I started this account at the very least. I've seen plenty introduced but they really never seem to be fixed; new ones are just introduced that make the previous bugs less noticeable.
If you want to put yourself on the map, publish your own map.
Inside job? (Score:2)
I found a workaround (kludge, but it works) that doing this at the bottom of a journal lets the reader actually see the last line
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Which is important in many of mine, because sometimes the last line is a punch line. Putting <p> <p> doesn't work.
Your request timed out. Please retry the request.
Fix one bug, introduce another... I actually feel sorry for slashdot's (and Microsoft's) coders. I think the problem is that there's a lot of code that's been accumulating in the 14 years since /.
Since when? (Score:2)
Fix one bug, introduce another.
I can't think of a bug that has been fixed here in ... well, since I started this account at the very least. I've seen plenty introduced but they really never seem to be fixed; new ones are just introduced that make the previous bugs less noticeable.