This is a great post on the editing process, which also makes me laugh. Mainly because when I am editing (in- and outside of the day job), I jump straight to the second type of editing comments described in that post, the "less polite" ones. See, in my day job, those sorts of comments are the polite ones - you learn pretty quickly when you start doing what I do that if the comment is not in all caps, bolded and underlined (with or without several exclamation marks), then you've gotten off pretty lightly.
Sad, but true. We're a pack of thick-skinned buggers in my department, let me tell you. We have to be, otherwise we'd never last.
Speaking of editing,
here's a useful post on self-editing. I'm a huge fan of self-editing, a HUGE fan. It makes my editing life a lot easier, and I love anything that makes my life easier. Plus, it's a useful skill - I'd actually go as far as to say that it's an essential skill - for anyone who puts pen to paper and expects to unleash the results on the unsuspecting public.