>
>Just tell him the situation called for him to put on his
>peril-sensitive sunglasses and then he wouldn't notice.
>
>OR
>
>Tell him that, in order to make it up to him, you'd already included
>"no tea" in the package free of charge.
>
If you ever need to translate something there is a neat site
C.E. Forman boldly stated:
>
>Sold a guy a shrinked "Hitchhiker's Guide", which he proceeded to
>open (the horror! The HORROR!!), and found there was no fluff
>inside. Original shrink, had the sticker to prove it.
Just tell him the situation called for him to put on his
peril-sensitive sunglass
Sorry; I thought this was implied, but we can't assume anything in defining
this. I have made the modifications and the scale now stands at version
0.2.6. When the scale document stops getting modified for a week or so, I'll
post it to the list again so that everyone has the most recent version.
vision to allow people to spot incomplete
packages easier.
And could the "Sealed" notation have an abbreviation of "S"?
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Jim Leonard boldly stated:
>
>Note that, for all forms
>suggested above, there was only one grade listed for Mint Sealed items.
>This is because all pieces of a sealed item must also be in the same
>condition, since the item was never opened.
This now needs to be changed. First, add some example
"C.E. Forman" wrote:
>
> Actually, one more little nagging change? Could we eliminate the hyphen
> altogether, making it "FP"? (Just so there's no chance of mix-up with "F".)
> Either way works for me, though, LMK your thoughts.
I agree with that. Done (but I'll spare the list a resend until
Actually, one more little nagging change? Could we eliminate the hyphen
altogether, making it "FP"? (Just so there's no chance of mix-up with "F".)
Either way works for me, though, LMK your thoughts.
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