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#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; # use Quick::Fingers; use constant _onhosecond => y; # replace "y" with your chosen value be +fore executing use constant _you_are_really_quick => z; # likewise my ($time_to_move_cursor_to_browser_stop_button, $latency, $server_rea +ction_time); if ( (_onhnosecond + $time_to_move_cursor_to_browser_stop_button) < (_ +ohnosecond + $latency + $server_reaction_time) && _you_are_really_qu +ick ) { # 1. print "whew! Not exactly 'recalled' but good enough.\n"; } else { print "sorry!\n"; } # Time waits for no man, except, maybe, the very quick.

1. Syntax error in Line 9 or bio-physically unlikely.

More seriously, your second para addresses an issue which arises when a consideration addresses only one problem in a post with multiple failings -- say, a case in which formatting is borked AND the node was approved to an inappropriate category. TTBOMK, the only current answers are (1)to beg a Janitor to unconsider and then reconsider or (2) wait for the first to run its course and reconsider for the second flaw.

And "self-reap?" -- No, for various reasons, including the potential mischief that could allow. Reaping powers are reserved to a higher Order.


In reply to Re: Wait! Wait! by ww
in thread Wait! Wait! by DBAugie

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