Now that automatic grammar checkers are a lot better, I've been using them more. They still aren't perfect; if I were to blindly accept all suggestions, my stories would be full of cumin and pussycats. However, going through things I've written recently, I've decided I need to make them a regular part of my workflow. I'm sure I won't go back and run all my old stories through a grammar checker, but I decided this one deserved that level of attention as it is by far and away the most popular story I've written. There is no new plot or new scenes, and most things that got caught involved commas and semicolons. However, there were enough other things that got caught and corrected that I consider this a worthwhile exercise to have gone through for a popular story. If you've never read LSAUB, now would be a good time to give it a try, or if it's been a while since you've read it, this is as good an excuse as any to reread it.