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I deleted an answer of mine and suddenly went up by around 2k points.
Caching issue or a bug?
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It must have been a really bad answer for you to get rewarded like that.
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No it was not a very good answer in any case.
Too much of heaven can bring you underground
Heaven can always turn around
Too much of heaven, our life is all hell bound
Heaven, the kill that makes no sound
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Abhinav S wrote: I deleted an answer of mine and suddenly went up by around 2k points. Really? I'm going to delete mine
Check your Reputation history
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thatraja wrote: Check your Reputation history
I did. No changes there.
Too much of heaven can bring you underground
Heaven can always turn around
Too much of heaven, our life is all hell bound
Heaven, the kill that makes no sound
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There was a bit of cleanup going on - could be you're seeing the combined effects.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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It was a positive effect so I'm definitely not complaining.
Thanks for the update.
Too much of heaven can bring you underground
Heaven can always turn around
Too much of heaven, our life is all hell bound
Heaven, the kill that makes no sound
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Chris I saw the similar effect just now after deleted my duplicate answer
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I found myself wondering, today, why I have made such an infrequent use of the bookmark facility on CP: I'm having to constantly re-search for certain articles that are often relevant to cite/link-to in answering questions on QA. But, I couldn't come up with any excuse !
But, the thought after that was that it would be useful to view search results sorted on "most bookmarked."
Actually, the most interesting thing I can "dream of," vis-a-vis bookmarks on CP, would be having public access to other user's bookmarks, but that's probably something that would involve a privacy issue, and implementing a mechanism where the bookmarker could chose, per bookmark created, to make that public or private ... well ... who knows how much work that would create for CP, or whether that would really be valuable to a lot of people ?
However, the final thought, re bookmarks, was that within a given discussion forum, or QA, if I could see posts sorted by most bookmarked, that could be quite useful, perhaps as useful as seeing the already provided info about ratings or votes.
Just some more ideas to throw on the fire.
best, Bill
"For no man lives in the external truth among salts and acids, but in the warm, phantasmagoric chamber of his brain, with the painted windows and the storied wall." Robert Louis Stevenson
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Every once in a while I want to search for a message I posted a while back.
Shouldn't there be the ability to search among them from the "My Messages" page?
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Is putting your name in the search box (along with your search query) too much work?
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Is that on the "My Messages" page? Would it really do what I want or will it also include messages that mention me?
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Just do it from the "Search" bar in the top right there... it probably will catch things that mention your name... but will mostly do what you want...
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Albert Holguin wrote: but will mostly do what you want...
That's not good enough.
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: That's not good enough.
Yes princess...
Just do what thatraja suggested then. That does exactly what you want... but the search is a fast way to do it.
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And where is that? I've tried the advanced search before, but it didn't work.
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Follow the link he posted, it's on the bottom of the list of check-boxes (second-to-last).
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What about in the future? When I want to see my Messages I go the My Messages page -- I should be able to search My Messages from there -- otherwise what's the point of the page?
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Well, I can't speak as to the purpose of any page... since I don't work at CP... I'm just a willing contributor
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I agree. I've added a search box to that page.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Whoo hoo! Thanks!
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The dropdown arrow menu next to my name appears under the ad on the Kindle Fire.
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Solution - don't visit CodeProject when you're using a Kindle Fire.
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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Sir, no sir! Not using Kindle Fire and not visiting Code Project are not options. Nots to you.
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