Unless my clock is wrong there's still half an hour left. But we never quote the number anymore anyway, because now that we have competitors we don't want to tempt them to get into a number war.
Absolutely! I doubt that if we don't get accepted it'll be because we didn't tweak our application enough. At the same time, it doesn't hurt, and on occasion I do find things that really could be done better. (As it turns out, I added a good deal to one question that I'd breezed over the first time.)
Yeah, I was just musing that us engineers love to focus on things which don't really matter. It's an interesting phenomenon, and I do it all the time too. I wonder if the solution is as simple as continually asking ourselves, "Am I spending my time on one of the most critical aspects of the project?" Anyway, I didn't mean anything by it. :)
[I was going to say it's not closed but it says PST not PDT, so nevermind--but that's why this comment is attached here in case you're confused]
PG - it would really rock if they were confirmation emails. The button to submit being gone and replaced with tiny text doesn't inspire enough confidence in me that it worked.
It worked. The "Thanks, you did" isn't just something that gets generated automatically as a result of clicking submit. The code that prints this doesn't know where you came from; it decides whether or not to print "Thanks you did" by checking whether your application has been modified since the last time it was submitted.