> If something completes immediately, it
> doesn't need a Growl notification, and if you're standing around
> waiting for it, you don't need one, either.

my bad.  I thought:

Growl lets Mac OS X applications unintrusively tell you when things
happen.
    http://www.growl.info/

> > that does not mean the user wants to manually close the notification,
> > or
> > that the user wants every notification to linger for an extended time.
>
> So, you want the ability to set the notification time per notification  
> as well as per display?

yes.

douglas
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