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@@ -9,9 +9,8 @@ ago. 48 games were submitted, a new record for the jam! This past
week has been a time for participants to play and rate each other’s
games. As I explored the entries, I noticed two distinct
meta-patterns in how people approached building games with Lisp. I
-think this patterns apply more broadly to all applications of Lisp.
-This blog post will talk about these patterns in some detail, with
-examples.
+think these patterns apply more broadly to all applications of Lisp.
+Let’s talk about these patterns in some detail, with examples.
## But first!