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Sean Ewington wrote: That face you make. Look they so old to young eyes?
Thou hast given these eyes some grace,
Read now of a beauteous face:
Her face Her tongue Her wit
so fair so sweet so sharp
first bent then drew then hit
mine eye mine ear my heart
Her face Her tongue Her wit
so fair so sweet so sharp
first bent then drew then hit
mine eye mine ear my heart
Mine eye Mine ear My heart
to like to learn to love
her face her tongue her wit
doth lead doth teach doth move
Her face Her tongue Her wit
with beams with sound with art
doth blind doth charm doth knit
mine eye mine ear my heart
Mine eye Mine ear My heart
with life with hope with skill
her face her tongue her wit
doth feed doth feast doth fill
O face O tongue O wit
with frowns with checks with smart
wrong not vex not wound not
mine eye mine ear my heart
This eye This ear This heart
shall joy shall yield shall swear
her face her tongue her wit
to serve to trust to fear.
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<obscure nitpick> The 'See Also' sidebar next to Articles, Blogs, and Tips should be reworded, if the intent is to provide similar content, without regard for type. Confused yet? I suggest changing the sidebar from:
See Also
* Articles like this
* Articles by this author
to this:
See Also
* More like this
* More by this author
This will allow similar Blogs and Tips to appear on Article sidebars, similar Blogs and Articles to appear on Tip sidebars, etc., without seeming to indicate that all the 'See Also' items are Articles. </obscure nitpick>
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Not obscure and not a nitpick. An excellent suggestion, and done.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hey Chris and CP devs,
People with Platinum debator status seem to be treated as Silver in the non-programming forums (specifically the Indian forum). Seems to be a bug to me. Could you look into this please? Thanks.
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The easiest way to repro the bug is to monitor a Platinum debator voting a post up in the non-programming forums. The recipient of the vote will get 6 points (A silver up-vote) instead of the expected 24.
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I've received a number of +24 votes in the lounge. Is it just GIT that's broken, is lounge the only one working, or something inbetween?
3x12=36
2x12=24
1x12=12
0x12=18
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Not all Platinum debators are affected. Only those Platinum debators are affected who do not have Platinum status in any other category.
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Maybe it depends upon total reputation too, since when I give upvote to some post in Lounge/GIT, the member gets +10, since I am only platinum in the debator category.
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There is no +10 at all. It's 3, 6, 12, 24 in that order.
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Didn't knew that. Maybe I was mistaken in my testing approach.
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Yeah, the upvotes are 3,6,12,24 and the downvotes are -2,-4,-8,-16.
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5, 10, 20, 40 was there before but was recently changed to 3, 6, 12, 24.
..Go Green..
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Did you mean +12? If so maybe it's because it's taking the Organizer status (may be a bug).
Do you mind giving me a 5 here? (sorry about that!) I can tell you how many points it gave me.
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That gave me 6 points, so it took one of your Silver statuses and used that to calculate the vote points.
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Bummer! I thought I was worth more
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If my theory that this is a bug is right, then you are worth more.
I am awaiting Chris's response. Looks like although he's back in Canada, he's keeping Aussie time!
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Your internal clock only adjusts by about 1 hour/day going west, and 40 min/day going east. So if you can do so running weird hours for a while after a long east/west trip will help keep your waking hours aligned with the part of your circadian rhythm when your body thinks it should be awake and your brain is running at full power.
3x12=36
2x12=24
1x12=12
0x12=18
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Looks like it's using the Participant status (which is Silver for you).
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Maybe you should write a CP QA spider which goes around the site, clicking on stuff, and checking that the correct rep points were recorded.
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It's a recession, Nish... We all have to pay some price.
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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Marcus Kramer wrote: It's a recession
Still!?
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Somewhere there is always one happening...
I wasn't, now I am, then I won't be anymore.
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Oh!!! That way... surely there is.
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