That's great that's been done. Really. Very good and such a nice note from 
Nicholas too. I'm very pleased to be a tiny part of the QS community. 

Thanks for making it all happen. 

Sent from MiPhone.
Please excuse brevity or tpyos.

On 28 Jan 2012, at 11:03, Patrick Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:

> A few days ago, we sent Nicholas (alcor) — the creator and original developer 
> of Quicksilver — a few gifts.
> Due to our users' generous donations to the project, we were able to get a 
> few of the items on his Amazon Wish List, and have them sent to his house.
> 
> I personally am utterly grateful to Nicholas for the work he put into the 
> project. Despite what he says about 'abandoning' it, he has inspired many and 
> dreamt up ideas and philosophies that others could not have.
> 
> In his email message (below) he asked me to thank anyone who was involved in 
> sending him the gifts. I'd like to thank everyone who is a part of this 
> Quicksilver community. Whilst most have not been directly involved in the 
> sending of the gifts to Nicholas, it is because of the community — and their 
> love towards Quicksilver — why I am here today.
> 
> 
> 
> -----------------------------------------------
> 
> The gifts are wonderful, were totally unexpected.
> 
> I feel I owe a greater debt to you all for reviving the project and making it 
> something people can rely on. I feel terrible for the quality of the work I 
> left you with, but I love that you've made Quicksilver into a vital 
> community. I hope that the feedback and contributions you have been getting 
> from users have made all the work worthwhile.
> 
> As always, let me know how I can help your cause. And if I'm lazy about 
> responding... make me feel guilty about it :)
> 
> Please thank anyone else who was involved. You made my day.
> 
> -Nicholas

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