Am Dienstag 25 Oktober 2011, 19:21:22 schrieb Nick Dokos: > Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Martyn Jago <martyn.j...@btinternet.com> writes: > > > Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> writes: > > >> Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >>> Surprisingly (to me) srcname is the winner here, but luckily I > > >>> haven't yet voted, and although I would have though #+source: would > > >>> have been the winner I like the simplicity of using #+name: for > > >>> named code blocks as well as named data. So I'll vote for #+name: > > >>> here making it a tie, and I'll also take tie-breaking powers upon > > >>> myself giving #+name: the win. > > >> > > >> This is going to cost you, Schulte! It's not going to go down that > > >> easily. I'll call the FTC, the FCC, the SCOTUS, the POTUS, the NYT, > > >> the BDFL, the NFL and the MLB: an outrage I tell you! An affront to > > >> the democratic rules some of us cherish! We'll fight to the death! > > >> Who's with me? > > > > Ha! > > > > Well at least SCOTUS should be on my side, as they seem to have no > > problem giving some people more freedom than others. > > Indeed - but what about the NFL? I bet they have more integrity. > > > On second thought... > > > > +1 #+name > > Back stabber!
Oops, I didn't want to split the community. Be nice to each other. > > Well thank goodness, even if I can't put my own thumb on the scale it > > seems I can advertise enough to sway voters to my cause. :) > > Bribery and Corruption - what is the world coming to? > > > Cheers -- Eric > > > > > mj