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I saw South Park's review of The Passion. by Naruki2004-04-05 09:28:19
  That wasn't right. by nin_man2004-04-05 09:39:11
    You B*****rd (n/t) by airborneric2004-04-05 10:24:15
      s/B*****rd/B****rd/ by Spelling_Nazi2004-04-05 10:26:46
        Tsk. by LionsPhil2004-04-05 10:31:55
          I did realize that anomaly, by Spelling_Nazi2004-04-05 10:50:13
            Don't like being nitpicked yourself? by LionsPhil2004-04-05 12:04:11
              But you have to be correct, and you aren't. by Naruki2004-04-05 12:21:54
                I'd reply, by LionsPhil2004-04-05 12:34:09
                  It's not silly. by Naruki2004-04-05 12:45:00
                    What do mean, you've never used it? by LionsPhil 2004-04-05 13:33:21
I thought you said you faviourite (SSH!) editor supported regular expressions, and you used them? *confused*

But, anyway, I've just enjoyed a large bowl of spagetti bolognese, so I'm in no mood to argue. =) I see where you're coming from, but I'm pretty damn certain that the origin of the s/x/y/ subject line IS from regular expressions, so the "right" way *is* a regular expression (i.e. escaped), not just plain text. Given that Spelling Nazi has been nitpicking all manner of little spelling-errors today (not just the funny ones), I thought I'd pick up HIS geek-errors. ;)
[ Reply ]
                      I did say that. by Naruki2004-04-05 14:01:29
                        I am NOT trying to pick a fight. by LionsPhil2004-04-05 15:01:17
                          Primarily? Where are your stats? by Naruki2004-04-05 15:15:34
                            Look, 'ruki, by LionsPhil2004-04-05 16:18:20

 

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