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Marita Hansen
 15 Mar 2010, 01:13 #83725 Reply To Post
Hey, since you've talked about queue-jumping in a previous thread, I thought I'd annoy you and tell you for the first time I've managed to jump the queue. This morning I put a new credit on my story and went away for about an hour (possibly less) and when I came back it was assigned to someone. I was shocked. Yesterday I was looking at someone's reviews and wondered how they managed to get two in one day. Now I might have it happen to me. Here's hoping.
This post was last edited by Marita Hansen, 15 Mar 2010, 01:59
Nestat
 15 Mar 2010, 01:44 #83728 Reply To Post
Er... it wasn't my reviews, perchance, was it?

We weren't really discussing queue-jumping, as that implies some skulduggery on the part of the reviewee - just the frustration of watching multiple timeouts. So I am pleased to hear when people receive their reviews (or rejections) in a timely manner.
This post was last edited by Nestat, 15 Mar 2010, 01:46
Writing for yourself is writing for others: "My book could very well end up being reconstituted as a trestle table in a home for battered women." - Alan Partridge
Marita Hansen
 15 Mar 2010, 02:01 #83729 Reply To Post
Quote: Nestat, Monday, 15 Mar 2010 01:44
Er... it wasn't my reviews, perchance, was it?

We weren't really discussing queue-jumping, as that implies some skulduggery on the part of the reviewee - just the frustration of watching multiple timeouts. So I am pleased to hear when people receive their reviews (or rejections) in a timely manner.


I haven't had a review from you. YET.
Nestat
 15 Mar 2010, 11:16 #83750 Reply To Post
Pray you never do!

Though I actually meant, were you looking at the list of reviews I've had to see two in one day?
Writing for yourself is writing for others: "My book could very well end up being reconstituted as a trestle table in a home for battered women." - Alan Partridge
Marita Hansen
 15 Mar 2010, 12:22 #83764 Reply To Post
Quote: Nestat, Monday, 15 Mar 2010 11:16
Pray you never do!

Though I actually meant, were you looking at the list of reviews I've had to see two in one day?



What do you mean? Your question doesn't make sense.

Nestat
 15 Mar 2010, 13:00 #83773 Reply To Post
Terrible phrasing. Let's try...

Quote: Marita Hansen, Monday, 15 Mar 2010 01:13
Yesterday I was looking at someone's reviews and wondered how they managed to get two in one day

Quote: Nestat, Monday, 15 Mar 2010 01:44
Er... it wasn't my reviews, perchance, was it?

This post was last edited by Nestat, 15 Mar 2010, 13:01
Writing for yourself is writing for others: "My book could very well end up being reconstituted as a trestle table in a home for battered women." - Alan Partridge
Marita Hansen
 15 Mar 2010, 13:31 #83779 Reply To Post
Quote: Nestat, Monday, 15 Mar 2010 13:00
Terrible phrasing. Let's try...

Quote: Marita Hansen, Monday, 15 Mar 2010 01:13
Yesterday I was looking at someone's reviews and wondered how they managed to get two in one day

Quote: Nestat, Monday, 15 Mar 2010 01:44
Er... it wasn't my reviews, perchance, was it?



Capisci. No it wasn't yours.
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