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holy thanks Jeremy (aka. AutoStatic :))

i remember when it was kind of the hottest pick and hot pick revisited again a few years ago, i guess reviewed by the very and same LXF editors, namely Graham Morrison at the time (cf. LXF101 HotPicks and LXF108 resp.). on the last occasion i believe there's a highly positive and flattering mention to the previous user manual version.

TBH, the whole congrats must go the the user manual author(s) then and yet this time again: Seth Kenlon (mbaka. notKlaatu). James Laco Hines (aka. lexridge) and Stephen Doonan (currently mia.).

now. shall i buy my copy to read what Graham had to say about on the ease of use issues ? ;)

cheers.

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