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Whoever downvoted you there reputation is pretty high: I've 5'd you and id went from 1.42 --> 2.
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Keith Barrow wrote: Whoever downvoted you there reputation is pretty high: I've 5'd you and id went from 1.42 --> 2.
Yeah, as Chris has frequently stated here, the ones giving us the spurious down votes are our own kind - namely the gold and platinum members.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: the ones giving us the spurious down votes are our own kind - namely the gold and platinum members.
Yeeah, I'm using all of my Bronze level strength to upvote for you and it isn't doing a damn thing. I wonder why?
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Think very carefully Nish.
Exactly how did you upset Smitha?
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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I have to 5 that!
..Go Green..
The 30,000th post in Site Bugs / Suggestions[ ^] recently is my 3rd feat in posting the magical numbered post. I posted the 500th and 1000th post in GIT.
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Nishant Sivakumar wrote: But perhaps topics from 6 months back must be locked to regular users.
I agree, some times also i can't control myself.
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Not a bad idea, if the OP is still in trouble they can ask again, but others still have the opportunity to view the Q and any relevent A's.
BTW I did like JSOP's take on it with his provision of an alternative question!
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Why is it odd for a member to go around answering questions?
We should be encouraging this.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Chris Maunder wrote: Why is it odd for a member to go around answering questions?
We should be encouraging this.
Those questions were already answered and resolved an year ago. The response added does not add to the solution in any way.
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Few days back, I saw few 6+ months old question being edited. Answering might be fine, editing?
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Ideally, the questions/answers should be like a wiki... a source for others to search and find answers when they encounter similar problems. Editing old questions seems like a wortwhile endeavor to me.
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Keith Barrow wrote: We don't have a report as abuse button
It was merged with mark-as-spam into a single vote-to-remove button.
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Nish,
I can see this in the forums, but I can't find it in Q&A (for future reference) where the OP was made. Can you give me a pointer to the area it's in?
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Sorry, my mistake.
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No probs, I though I was going blind!
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If it's a really really crappy topic, I usually just delete it.
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I am a mere pleb, and don't have god-like powers .
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Small 'Red flag' near "Permalink | Bookmark" ...
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Cheers for that. It turns out I do have godlike powers of delete after all
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I think a chatroom would add to the community feel of The Code Project.
I think language related chatrooms would detract from the forums or Q&A boards. However, I think an open format chat room where programmers can chat about open topics and discuss various off topic subjects would really add to The Code Project.
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He means an actual chat room (IRC model chat) rather than discussion forums.
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Have you noticed the list at the left of your window?
Just say 'NO' to evaluated arguments for diadic functions! Ash
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