This is the last chance to give me your full name if you are a qualified contributor and want it listed that way. I’m particularly interested in “Leland.”
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This is the last chance to give me your full name if you are a qualified contributor and want it listed that way. I’m particularly interested in “Leland.”
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I think you have mine 🙂
I do, but you didn’t select a reward…
Well, the thing was its own reward. If I qualify, I’d like to be listed if that’s still possible. If not, ah well, there goes my chance at fame…
You certainly contributed enough, but right now I’m only including those who requested it. I just got the exported spreadsheet from Kickstarter with rewardees, and you’re not on it because you declined.
I guess I should send out a message to all donors who contributed the requisite amount to see if they want to change their minds, since it doesn’t cost me anything except the time to add them (and perhaps an additional printed page per book if there are enough of them).
I thought you would get my full name via Kickstarter? I’ll send email, that way Gerrib can still think my lack of anonymity (despite using my name) means that his arguments are somehow bolstered.
I have it for the first Kickstarter, but the second one only kicked it out as “Leland.” Is that you as well?
I think so, but don’t know why it would have changed.
Kicked in a donation to the blog to cover my qualified contributor fee on being mentioned on the front page. Just stick to “Leland” for that.
While donations are always appreciated, it wasn’t necessary for that purpose — you’re already a qualified contributor on the second Kickstarter.
Looking forward to receiving my copy/copies.
Okay, okay, I give up. The full name is Mf”Leland”K. I’ll take the Tesla Roadster. Or if they don’t have any of those left, then a case of Rice-R-Roni.
Mmmmmm…Rice-R-Roni….
Forget the Tesla!
A month after the September 11 attacks, Mayor Rudy Giuliani famously rejected a check for 10 million from a Saudi prince who expressed sympathy for the terrorists. Well, actually, the prince didn’t exactly express sympathy for the terrorists, but rather, he said that US needed to reexamine its foreign policy in light of the attacks. Giuliani rightly replied that no American policy could be seen as justification for a terrorist attack, and seeing American policy as justification for terror constitutes sympathy for the terrorists.
Giuliani wouldn’t take money from a terrorist sympathizer. I wouldn’t either. Did you?
I’m sorry.
Was this comment, and question, supposed to be relevant to this post, and non-stupid?
If so, it was an utter failure.
Giuliani wouldn’t take money from a terrorist sympathizer. I wouldn’t either. Did you?
Bob-1, since you are bothering to make a public claim that you don’t take money from terrorist sympathizers, are you willing to provide enough proof to support that claim or is this going to get dumped in the trashcan of the zillion random things that people say on the internet?
I mean we don’t even know if you’re a real person or not, much less how much you actually obtain from terrorist sympathizers.
You’re right. So nevermind me. It remains true that Trent is a terrorist sympathizer who is noting his charitable donation.
You still ticked off over that? How about you find a real problem to worry about?
Hater’s going to hate.
Bob is clearly holier than thou, so thou really should do what he sayeth.
Just don’t spell mine as Weber. Please! So tired of getting that …
Cheers from southern Alberta – where my laptop is stranded in a flooded building. Glad I got the iPad now.