Reword a couple of things in the README.
    
        | author | Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> | 
    
        | date | Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:57:29 -0400 | 
    
    
        | parents | 5992ad3db6e8 | 
    
        | children | d3477b0c02c1 | 
    
        | branches/tags | (none) | 
    
        | files | README | 
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--- a/README	Fri Sep 11 18:54:43 2009 -0400
+++ b/README	Fri Sep 11 18:57:29 2009 -0400
@@ -18,9 +18,13 @@
 
 Todo.txt and TaskWarrior are feature-packed.  They let you tag tasks, split them into projects, set priorities, order them, color-code them, and much more.
 
-*That's* the problem.  It's easy to say "I'll just organize my todo list a bit" and spend 15 minutes tagging your tasks.  In those 15 minutes you probably could have *finished* a couple of them.
+**That's the problem.**
+
+It's easy to say "I'll just organize my todo list a bit" and spend 15 minutes tagging your tasks.  In those 15 minutes you probably could have *finished* a couple of them.
 
-`t` was inspired by [j][].  It's simple, has almost no features, messy, and extremely effective at the one thing it does.  With `t` the only way to make your todo list prettier is to *finish some damn tasks*.
+`t` was inspired by [j][].  It's simple, messy, has almost no features, and is extremely effective at the one thing it does.  With `t` the only way to make your todo list prettier is to **finish some damn tasks**.
+
+[j]: http://github.com/rupa/j2/
 
 ### It's Flexible