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Marita Hansen
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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
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Nestat
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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
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Marita Hansen
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Quote: Nestat, Monday, 15 Mar 2010 01:44Er... 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.
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Nestat
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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
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Marita Hansen
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Quote: Nestat, Monday, 15 Mar 2010 11:16Pray 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.
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Nestat
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Terrible phrasing. Let's try... Quote: Marita Hansen, Monday, 15 Mar 2010 01:13Yesterday I was looking at someone's reviews and wondered how they managed to get two in one day Quote: Nestat, Monday, 15 Mar 2010 01:44Er... 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
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Marita Hansen
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Quote: Nestat, Monday, 15 Mar 2010 13:00Terrible phrasing. Let's try... Quote: Marita Hansen, Monday, 15 Mar 2010 01:13Yesterday I was looking at someone's reviews and wondered how they managed to get two in one day Quote: Nestat, Monday, 15 Mar 2010 01:44Er... it wasn't my reviews, perchance, was it? Capisci. No it wasn't yours.
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