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2:33 PM
@Qmechanic: Didn't realize that Chegg was a for-cost endeavour, I wouldn't have submitted that then! Probably good to avoid the commercial spam, so no worries on the deletion.
 
 
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6:39 PM
If someone could please explain to me why this is not clear-cut off topic, I would be most obliged:

http://physics.stackexchange.com/questions/140963/help-with-the-inverse-of-a-matrix
 
@DanielSank I can't, voted to close it two hours ago. It's Sunday though, so the review queue is slow. No one has voted to leave open yet, so I don't think closing this is controversial.
 
@ACuriousMind: I see. Again, just trying to understand. This is off-topic because it doesn't explicitly refer to a physics problem/concept, right?
I'm asking about this because one of the answers to my meta post said that the user votes not to close if he thinks the math content is likely to be relevant to physics. That is pretty clearly the case here, so it's not obvious to me whether or not it should be closed.
 
@DanielSank I'm the user who said that :D I voted unclear what you're asking on this one, but I'd also agree with either a homework or a math migration vote.
 
 
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8:40 PM
Random question on the workings of the site: Why is a Low Quality flag on questions possible, if all I can effectively do in the review queue that would validate the flag is to close vote, which means a close flag would have been more appropriate?
 
 
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user54412
10:03 PM
@ACuriousMind 10k users can vote to delete from that queue
 
11:26 PM
"I attribute essentially all my success to the very large amount of chocolate that I consume," said Eric Cornell, an American physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in 2001.

"Personally I feel that milk chocolate makes you stupid," he added. "Now dark chocolate is the way to go. It's one thing if you want like a medicine or chemistry Nobel Prize, OK, but if you want a physics Nobel Prize it pretty much has got to be dark chocolate."
 

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