I haven't figured out yet how to edit an existing comment. The comments in question were posted 17 hours ago, 8 hours ago, and 7 hours ago respectively as I revisited the piece and noticed details that I had not noticed before. (I have been telling my friends about how neat your piece is using Instant Messenger, and I have been reopening the window to copy the url to send it to them and gaze upon the image anew.)



I was not aware that you were aware of the issue of the foot, nor did I have any way of knowing whether or not you were aware of the issue, and I certainly was not aware that this was "only quick."



You are coming across, in your response, as angry and defensive, and that is making me get defensive, and I'm concerned I'm going to start seeming harsh; I have not slept, and my mood has soured as a result. But I'm left with the impression that the slightest disagreement with anything you have done is met either with derision or excuses, and that troubles me. Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you are actually trying to convey when you write to people commenting.



You are "not here asking for critique of something [you are] aware of." But what _are_ you asking for?



You specifically said "Comment something useful for once." What did you mean by that? What constitutes "useful?"