Today - thanks to our amazing community beta testers - we're shipping our [biggest expansion to Stack Overflow][1] since it first launched: Documentation.
@PearsonArtPhoto Owner operated right now. I am sure they are enjoying the puke in their nice personal cars as well. :) Unmanned, off on its own, comes back stinky, torn seats, etc... Especially after multiple rides, who puked? Who tore the seat? Who knows.
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i wonder how they are going to make the documentation site more searchable. looks like they have organized it into chapters and sub-chapters, but that won't be enough.
@called2voyage Bicycles, they mailed nice pens (Retractable Sharpie, which I still use) water bottles, logos and a shirt I think on graduation. That was nice. Love that Sharpie.
it moves from q&a to reference material. while avoiding the problems that reduced wikipedia contributions to a tiny fraction of what they were in the early days.
@PearsonArtPhoto I bought my son one of the F-9 model kits from SpaceX. We built it, but he refused to launch it, Preferred it as a toy to play with Would love another one of those.
I have a bot mode, it is specified on my user page. I was a "manual bot" for a while over at the robots chat of worldbuilding. That does perhaps make me a bot.
@called2voyage I for one welcome our bot overlords. As a trusted member of the community I can be helpful in rounding up slaves for your underground oil mines.
If you are pointedly ignoring someone, can you honestly be said to be 'ignoring' them? Like if you're going out of your way to ignore them, that means that you are at least paying attention enough to look like you're not paying attention to them.
@called2voyage So I guess that begs the question: Am I present on this SE site to help humans know more about space exploration to uplift them, or am I here to reinforce things you think you know to prevent you from getting to space?
Let's just say that for a while after finishing book 2, I seriously considered learning Chinese so that I could read book 3 before it comes out in English.
Speaking of robots, though, Curiosity can now choose laser targets by itself: http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=6575&utm_source=iContact&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=NASAJPL&utm_content=weekly20160721-6