five stars for nothing.
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And when you think about it, then why five stars for the old way of doing things.
We are supposed to basically embrace the future, and boldly go forth to see into new horizons: whilst standing proudly on a rusty pipe on a cliff overlooking the mighty FORTRAN sea, with all it’s negative connotations and Eddies, but not forgetting Ada’s and Ruby’s to be politically correct.
The programming languages all come and go, but basically, (pun intended), they are all the same in the goto stakes, but when a slow blocked out printing press replaces the highly efficient ink and quill: then questions really do need asking.
– And I still can’t see why some people say it’s good!
Tried to use it, tain’t good: it’s like a python twisting itself round your pressed words that are pasteurized, to the point of *not* going swiftly anywhere in your lisping stuttering prose.Because that’s what blocking does in writers: it stops you dead scratching your head for the next word, as you futilely reach for a cup of java, the thinking woman’s elixir of life in the hope that it will stimulate you.
This Plug-in is doing what no other Plug-in has ever done before: it’s sending us back to our caves to cogitate in peace, as the hordes of wordpress master user’s rape and pillage ever on in our goodly names.
Not in my name they don’t.
Questions really do need asking here, and we really do need to ask why this situation even came about in the first place: because first place we aren’t with this antiquated printing press in the lead, when pressing return in a block of text, starts up yet another block of text, which is a recursive move in my books.
You want to get back to writing your posts and blogs, and not work out how to learn to write all over again: then install this plug-in, your returns will thank you.
Thanks for reading, Jessica: Praise be the ORI.
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