At first I kept clicking on the 'i loved it' button because I thought that was the only way to make that little box go away and i really didn't want to click on the 'i hate it' button because i didn't want anyone to get fired or anything sad like that.
You can turn that box off in your settings.
Ya but i could also throw that out there as an example of me bein kinda lame and making fun of myself for same. Oh. And judging by the quantity a 'i loved its' i bet a couple other members might take your rather sound advice too...
thank you for responding to this gesture. sometimes it does get really time consuming. it's nice to hear that when we respond, you take that as a heartfelt gesture.
Pistolita said:
thank you for responding to this gesture. sometimes it does get really time consuming. it's nice to hear that when we respond, you take that as a heartfelt gesture.
"Thank YOU for responding to our response to your response to our response to your set!"
I tried hard to response to every comment I did for most of them the day the set went live but it is very time consumming and I rather spend that time posting in boards and groups so I reply now to the people who write comments in
But I do love all the comments even the I loved its
I honestly don't understand why people just post "I love it," if you love it shouldn't you be able to add a bit more? At least... I liked the colors or the composition or what not... maybe it's just me. And on another note, personally I don't write messages to get a response... it's to provide feedback... I know you all appreciate any positive comment so as far as I'm concerned you need not bother (saying thanks that is< I know you're thankful)... anyway, keep up the good work (my $0.02).
Kristie
Chicago, IL
December 2004
NOV 26, 2006 08:59 AM