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2:41 AM
Geez, someone named Nyuszika7H shows up in chat, and I'm not here. Figures.
(Stupid car. It would break down when my mom & sister borrow it.)
 
 
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3:47 AM
Cars breaking down suck... I hope it is fixed now?
Whoa, did Robusto get suspended from chat earlier?
 
4:46 AM
Yes. Some weenie flagged one of his comments, and at that point, it's pretty much automatic.
Car has been towed to shop, but it was long closed by that point. I get to find out the damage tomorrow. :/
 
 
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Jez
11:33 AM
hi all
 
 
1 hour later…
12:44 PM
@kiamlaluno: I try to give non-native speakers the benefit of the doubt on short "proofreading"-type questions.
 
1:05 PM
This feels like a dupe to me:
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Q: Where is vs. where are?

RyanIs the question incorrect by using "is" rather than "are" in this question. "Where is my mother and father?" Grammatically, it should be "Where are my mother and father?" But, I for some strange reason, I think I would use "Where is my mother and father?" and I can't explain why that is. Perhap...

But we have 18 pages of questions on plurals and I started to flag after 5 or 6 of them.
 
@Robusto: I am not against giving the benefit of the doubt; I simply think that what reported from the FAQ is thought to limit too basic questions.
It seems a duplicate, or I am having a dejavu.
@Robusto: Did you find its exact duplicate, or at least a question with an answer that can reply to both the questions?
 
No. I got tired of looking. But there seem to be many duplicates in the plural category that were never cited or closed.
See? This is the dirty little secret reason I do not want a moderator job. I don't want to run around performing janitorial chores.
 
@Robusto: Moderators operates with the help of 10k users.
I remember that 10k users can vote to delete questions, for example, which means to hide a question from all the users without "powers".
 
Yes, but the help of the 10k users, while encouraged, is not obligatory as it is for moderators.
 
I simply remember it from when the "tools" menu where available to 2k users (the old times).
Or was that 4k users?
Of course; it's not obligatory, but it's how the system is thought.
 
1:15 PM
How the system is thought what?
 
If it would be different, then you would need more than 5-6 moderators.
 
Do you mean "how the system was conceived to work"?
 
Yes.
If you notice, the "system" works around the moderators receiving notices from other users: some users flag posts, other users vote to close the post, and moderators take the final decision.
Moderators have the final decision even when a question is closed; if a moderator votes to close a question, that is automatically closed.
 
Only because the site is not big enough. But there are plenty of people on this site with "vote to close" privileges.
Yes, I know how it works.
 
There are many users who can vote to close a questions, but there are few who can vote to "delete" a question.
Taking out who is also moderator, there are two users who can do that.
 
1:24 PM
I can only vote to delete closed questions.
So there is some due process.
 
It's what I meant.
 
A mod can delete a question out of hand.
 
A moderator can delete a question directly, in the same way he can close a question directly.
 
1 min ago, by Robusto
A mod can delete a question out of hand.
That's what that means.
 
The fact is that, when it's not so evident when a question should be closed, the moderators looks for what other users think.
@Robusto: I know what you meant.
I am simply saying that not all the work is done by moderators.
 
1:28 PM
Your rephrasing of my assertion seemed to imply that you didn't understand, or were attempting to contradict or elaborate upon my statement.
 
I didn't rephrase it; I added a clause.
The point I was trying to make is that moderators rely on the votes of other users, at least in some cases.
 
Not to put too fine a point on it, but you made that point after the post in question.
 
Which post?
 
See above
@Kosmonaut: I made another comment on your nomination, which I think you should be aware of. "I want to add that while I do support @Kosmonaut's bid to remain a moderator, I wish he would go a little lighter on the "close question" button, at least waiting for a quorum of high-rep members (i.e. 3) before bringing the hammer down."
Obviously, when questions are plainly inappropriate this does not apply, but I feel that too often you do take it upon yourself to be judge, jury and executioner.
 
I am replying to you saying "that is the reason I would not be moderator"; my reply is simply "moderators don't do all the job".
 
2:00 PM
I keep to have deja-vus.
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Q: How to pronounce FAQ? ˈɛfˈeɪˈkyu or fæk?

ManoochehrFAQ stands for Frequently Asked Questions. I checked some dictionaries, they list both of the pronunciations. So I'm confused. What is the common way to pronounce FAQ?

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Q: What is the commonly accepted pronunciation of FAQ?

jerryI hear FAQ(s) pronounced like a word in "FACK(s)", while I go letter by letter. In usage, what is more common? (Similar to SQL vs Sequel)

 
@kiamlaluno — I think that is irrelevant to my statement.
@kiamlaluno "I keep to have deja-vus" => I keep having feelings of déjà vu.
I notice you often use the infinitive when you should be using present progressive.
 
I didn't mean it was relevant, or not. I am simply commenting on what you said. Take it as "I understand if you don't feel like offering as candidate, but don't take that if you become moderator you must do all the job alone and not sleep."
I notice it too. :-)
It is possible that Americans speaking in Italian would keep to use the progressive when they should use the infinite. :-)
 
@kiamlaluno — I'm sure that's true; nevertheless, this is not Italian.SE, and as someone with high rep on English.SE who purports to be an expert on the subject, you should be aware that such solecisms tend to undermine your credibility. I'm just trying to help you out here.
Look at all I've done for @RegDwight, for example. He could hardly speak three coherent words in any language before I took him under my wing.;-)
 
2:18 PM
Are you in the eastern area?
 
If you mean the eastern United States, yes. I'm in the Boston area. Why?
 
Because I am already corrected from somebody in the New York area; if you would be in an area that is far from there, it would start to be confusing for me. ;-)
Is still there the red line that goes across Boston?
 
There's no part of the U.S. I'm aware of where they would say "I keep to have ..." instead of "I keep having ..." Possibly it would be heard in immigrant communities, but you would hardly want to use those as our model, would you?
If you mean the Red Line rail system, yes. Also there are Blue, Green, Orange, and Silver Line routes.
 
I am not referring to the metro.
It's simply a red line that is "drawn" on the street pavement, and that connects some of the historical/tourist places in Boston.
 
Oh, you're talking about the Freedom Trail.
 
2:27 PM
Yes; that trail.
 
You can see [where it runs])maps.google.com/maps/…) via Google maps.
Damn, whenever I use the backspace key trying to edit a chat entry it sends me to a different page. I should probably report this as a bug.
 
Do you mean when you edit a post that has been already posted, or a post that has not been posted, yet?
 
When I notice I've made a typo in a chat comment, then try to edit it before the deadline, I frequently get flummoxed when I try to backspace to delete. Suddenly I go to StackOverflow main site for some strange reason.
 
That is really odd.
It is surely a bug. It has never happened to me, but I am on a Mac; that means we probably have different computers, and we use different browsers.
 
By "I am on a Mac" do you mean "I am not on a Mac"?
 
2:41 PM
Greetings. I know the backspace problem.
Changing an option in the Firefox about:config fixed it for me, iirc.
 
I am on a Mac.
 
If you change the value of kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.backspace_action to anything other than 0 or 1, backspace will do nothing but erase letters etc.
 
I am on a Mac too. I just posted the bug in Meta SO.
 
Which browser?
The native one?
 
@Cerberus: Thanks, but I'm using Safari.
 
2:44 PM
Ah ok.
Perhaps it has a similar setting.
 
I use Firefox for development, but it's just easier on the Mac to use Safari for other stuff.
 
OK.
 
Which option did you change, @Cerberus?
 
Do you need to use backspace for navigating pages at all?
Browser.backspace_action
 
I swipe with my Air Mouse.
In any case, why would it dump me on the main page of SO? That is truly bizarre, considering that's not in my history queue.
 
2:46 PM
@Cerberus: The backspace key takes you to a previously visited page, but it works normally in a text field.
 
My delete (backspace) key doesn't take me to the previous page even if the focus is on the page in general. But even if it did, that event should certainly be captured in an input field.
 
@Robusto: Right, that is bizarre. And mouse gestures, good for you, now I remember.
 
I guess event.preventDefault() isn't working right in Safari on this site. Or something like that..
 
If that would be the reason, why doesn't it happen to me?
 
Do you mean why doesn't it happen to you?
This is probably some combination of conditions that produce an intermittent bug. As a UI developer, those are the ones I least like to work on, so I doubt my request on Meta SO will meet with much enthusiasm.
 
2:50 PM
That is what I meant. I have an application that replaces the text I write, and that I wrongly set.
 
@Kiamlaluno: Yes, that is how it is supposed to work. But I always got erratic behaviour in FF until I turned it off; this is possibly due to some pages' unfocusing the text input field at inconvenient times. Since this made me terribly mad every time it happened, even though it wasn't that often, I simply turned it off, because I never use backspace to navigate any way (I use mouse gestures with alt+left).
 
@Cerberus. That is probably the reason it happens.
At least, it's the only reason I would find plausible.
 
@Cerberus: Please see my post on Meta SO and, if you feel like it, add a comment including your own experience so people won't think I'm nuts.
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Q: Editing issue in Safari on Mac OS X?

RobustoI'm using Safari 5.0.3 on Mac OS X v. 10.6.6. When I try to edit a chat post in English.SE to fix a typo, selecting text and hitting the backspace key (for delete) often for some strange reasons will send me to the main page of the StackOverflow site. I find this rather bizarre behavior prevents ...

 
@Kiamlaluno: Yeah I think so. Though if I remember correctly I could not always explain it that way, i.e. it also happened even when I could still see the caret blinking in the text field.
@Robusto: OK will do.
 
The most bizarre thing is that it dumps me on SO main page. How in the hell would that happen?
 
FX_
2:54 PM
ok, testing the issue
 
test away
 
FX_
can't reproduce
 
As @Cerberus said, perhaps it involves some timing issue.
 
Come to think of it, I seem to recall some strange navigating from the chat page too, though I can't remember what it was exactly.
 
I would bet on a mind-reader script, or a gremlin.
 
2:54 PM
Yay!
 
FX_
so, is this supposed to happen when editing one of my own messages?
 
@FX_: It is not easy to reproduce, because it happens at seemingly random moments. In my experience there might have been some relation between these errors on the one hand and long/heavy browsing sessions on the other, or heavy CPU use.
 
FX_
I'm editing, selecting text, hitting backspace, and no chaos ensues
 
Maybe when someone enters another post while I'm editing my own the field loses focus for a little while? But why does it send me to SO?
@FX_: That's why we used the term intermittent.
 
(I often blame strange pages on my memory instead of browser instability so... I am never sure.)
(Memory not being RAM.)
 
FX_
2:58 PM
@Robusto: yeah, I read from the chat history that it's intermittent, but it's not clear from you meta post, I think
where the only mention of frequency is “often”
so anyway, I don't hang out here often enough that I have already seen it
 
It seems someone else has already added a comment on the similar issue on FF.
 
@FX_ — "When I try to edit a chat post in English.SE to fix a typo, selecting text and hitting the backspace key (for delete) often for some strange reasons will send me to "
 
FX_
@Robusto: yeah, I read “often” as meaning “most of the times”
 
To some, "often" is "more often than I'd like".
 
FX_
so I tried a dozen time, but could not see it
 
3:00 PM
I wish I had Safari...
 
FX_
but from your description it looks more like an Heisenbug than what I'd call “often”
 
(not! hehe).
 
FX_
no big deal
 
I edited the post to make the first word of the title "intermittent" ... I hope people will see it there.
 
There might be other factors involved that are not present on your computer, FX...
 
FX_
3:01 PM
@Cerberus: yeah, input language, input manager, plugins, whatever
 
Yeah something like that.
 
@Cerberus: What's keeping you from having Safari?
 
FX_
@Cerberus: I spent hours yesterday hunting for some strange problem that only one other person in the Internet could see, which was very frustrating (bug report fixed as WORKSFORME!)
 
Hmm? Does it exist for Windows?
 
I don't use any plugins in Safari.
 
FX_
3:02 PM
@Cerberus: yes
 
Certainly.
 
FX: what problem?
 
I have to test with it on Windows every day.
 
Ah I see.
 
FX_
@Cerberus: nothing related to here, a valgrind malfunction
 
3:03 PM
It never occurred to me to use anything but FF or Chrome (brainwashed).
OK sounds complicated and frustrating, even though I don't know what that means, hehe.
 
Valgrind is used for tracking down memory leaks, etc.
 
FX_
@Robusto: it's so useful that I felt completely crippled during the few weeks I could not get it working on my Mac
 
Haha, I know the feeling.
 
I can't believe I am actually using something Apple... I feel tainted...
 
Believe it or not, I work with people who tell me I use Firebug as a "crutch" ... they're still inserting alert() statements in their JS code for debugging ...
I call them Luddites.
 
3:07 PM
Woah I see a giant apple, what is happeni.....waaaahhh...... click
 
FX_
@Robusto In my workplace, students and other researchers consider me as some kind of strange guy, because I actually use a debuger to debug my codes (and theirs)
 
Haha.
 
FX_
@Robusto very different community (scientific software development) but same customs
 
Yes. Real programmers don't debug their code, right?
@Cerberus: Welcome to the dark side! Mwahahahah!
Seriously, one of the things I like best about Mac is it lets me have Mac OS, Windows XP, Windows 7, and Ubuntu on the same machine using the same keyboard and mouse (thank you, VMWare Fusion!)
 
Manm this feels almost like... like installing MS software, which I haven't done in years.
Hmm couldn't you do the same on Windows?
 
3:10 PM
Word of warning, @Cerberus. Just install Safari, don't get anything else like iTunes and QuickTime unless you really want those.
 
Not that I want to defend MS or anything...
 
@Cerberus: No. You can't run Mac on Windows. Well, you can run a kind of Hackintosh, but it is not supported and it really screws things up.
 
@Robusto: Thanks, but don't worry, us MS users are used to crap and bloatware well enough to avoid strange-sounding programs like "Bonjour"; I mean, wtf?
Oh I though multi-boot Hackintoshes were somewhat common?
 
Yeah. I have never used Bonjour and don't intend to.
 
FX_
@Cerberus: Bonjour is Apple's branding of the Zeroconf protocol
 
3:12 PM
I have enough shit in my life already.
 
And doesn't Mac work in a virtual environment on Windows?
 
FX_
@Cerberus: no, Mac OS doesn't work in virtual environments
 
@Robusto: Yikes... bad shit?
@FX_: Ah ok, good to know.
Q: Is there anything particularly attractive about Apple products to power users?
 
Yeah. The Unix command line, for one thing :)
 
Hmm... what is that exactly?
 
3:14 PM
And the fact that all the hardware is so well designed.
 
Designed, as in exterior?
 
Do you ever use the Windows command line?
 
Yes, but rarely to be honest.
 
FX_
@Robusto +1 to you for both Unix and hardware comments!
 
Designed as in everywhere. If I want to change a hard drive I just open the side of the computer and slide it out.
If I want to change or add RAM there are two easily accessible slide-out DIMM trays.
 
3:16 PM
Okay, I get that stuff, but I don't consider that power-user friendly; rather for the common public.
I mean, except this Unix command line.
 
When I had a bad DIMM, I was on the phone with the guy at TheChipMerchant, and he had me swap two DIMMs and try again. While he was on the phone I shut down the computer, pulled the DIMM trays, swapped the DIMMs, closed up the computer and rebooted, and had full use of the computer — all within 60 seconds of starting the process. I defy anybody to do that on a PC.
 
FX_
the Pro laptops are very well designed: they're slim, quite powerful, and certainly very resistant! (I tend to use them quite carelessly, and they all lasted for many years)
 
Okay, let me rephrase that: I can see why anyone would like easily accessible hardware components; but not specifically power users, unless it were much easier than with a modern ATX tower; I could easy slide open my PC and replace memory in 60 secs too...
 
Including shutdown and full reboot?
 
@FX_: Okay, but I still don't see design and sturdiness as something mostly aimed at power users...?
Oh, I see! No, I didn't read the reboot correctly.
 
3:20 PM
Some people just like nice things, @Cerberus. If you can be happy with a PC, go with God. :)
 
So does a Mac reboot quicker than a modern PC with SSD etc.?
Oh I was not speaking for myself: I am not really a power user hehe.
 
SSD changes the equation, obviously. But you can get that for the Mac as well.
 
So do Macs generally boot significantly faster than Windows? That would be a point.
 
FX_
@Cerberus: my family members treat their PC like China antiques, because they don't use it much and see it as an expensive investiment
@Cerberus: power users see it as a tool, handle it like one, so they stress it more
 
@FX_: Aww I have seen that too!
Oh, that is what you mean.
 
FX_
3:22 PM
@Cerberus: the most expensive thing on my laptop is not my laptop, it's the data
 
Agreed.
I was just trying to map the points of attraction of Apple products to different kinds of users; my underlying goal was to find out how much people are swayed by the looks as opposed to the actually functional components...
 
@Cerberus: I like the looks. But I love the power.
Yes, I'm power-mad. Just as well I'm not running for moderator, eh?
 
Hehe... come on, Robusto, we all know it.
This Kosmonaut guy is your sock puppet, admit it.
 
If he is, he's the most independent, self-governed sock puppet I've ever seen.
 
Oops what a coincidence, look who both happen to be logged in at the same time...
 
3:26 PM
My other sock puppets don't give me anywhere near as much trouble.
 
I know, you need to make 'em believable.
Is it your goal to have 2/3 EL&U moderator seats and thus dominate the world?
 
I'm content to have a dual-quad-core 64-bit system with 16GB RAM and dominate my computing environment.
 
Nice.
Does this environment include leather swings and tied-up slaves?
 
Only virtual ones.
 
Too bad.
 
3:30 PM
No actual humans were harmed in the making of my desktop.
 
At least tied-up sock puppets then?
 
Sock puppets don't need to be tied up.
 
How much of Wikipedia do you control at the moment?
 
I'm not even registered on Wikipedia.
 
Oh, you don't hire people as sock puppets? You do them all yourself?
 
3:31 PM
I don't want them to ask me for money more than they do.
 
Yeah the ads are terrible.
I can only hope that the charter of their foundation is strict and the board sound.
Same for the "Mozilla Corporation".
 
3:52 PM
Hmm, my Gravatar revision shows up in here but not on the main site. They must have a cache timeout that resists forced reloads.
 
I see it on the main site, but not here.
 
Try hitting shift-refresh.
 
Now I see it, after I reloaded the page.
 
Not sure I like it. Hmm ...
 
4:30 PM
@FX_: I got the answer to my Mac issue on Meta already.
 
Jin
tes
@Robusto so it looks like your problem has been resolved?
testing
 
Yes, thanks. Normally I'm 100% perfect in every way, but I guess this one time I had an epic-fail moment.
 
Jin
I can't reproduce the Delete key issue though
it seems to work fine for me. I'm on OSX, Safari 5.0.3
 
Thanks for following up, and sorry for the trouble. I will pay close attention to the Delete key issue. It doesn't always happen, so it's one of those tricky intermittent things.
I'm pretty convinced the fault must lie with me somehow, though.
Since it does go to SO main page each time, just like the other problem.
 
Jin
okie. let us know if you run into any more problems.
 
4:42 PM
Will do. Thanks.
BTW, extremely nice job on the chat UI, @Jin.
Or have I told you that already?
 
Jin
@Robusto oh i didn't do the chat UI. it's all @balpha(Ben)
and marc
 
Just like déjà vu all over again. ;)
 
Jin
They're the two devs who created the chat system. Whenever we launch a new site, Ben grabs the styling from the main site, and put the new skin on the UI.
@Robusto btw I love your gravatar. do you know what that Chinese character means?
 
It means "dream"
Only I know it from Japanese: yume
And thanks!
 
Jin
it's my one of my fav characters. (I'm Chinese)
 
4:53 PM
I surmised as much. It's one my faves as well.
I forget which character from the I Ching your gravatar is. Harmony? Balance?
I had considered 和 as well, but it has too many Japanese-y connotations. In addition to harmony it is how the Japanese refer to things that are Japanese.
 
Isn't the hexagram for "after completion"?
 
Jin
it is :)
chapter 63. "water over fire"
 
I remember I saw it in the Unicode characters. :-)
 
Thanks for the link. Excellent hexagram meaning, btw. Very evocative.
 
Jin
i also like its structural make up too. 010101
 
4:58 PM
So it does mean balance and harmony in a sense.
 
Jin
yes
 
I like the site design as well. Very understated and majestically peaceful.
 
Jin
but a lot of i-ching chapters are about balance too. it's a main Taoism theme.
 
I remember that.
It would have been a good guess even if I hadn't noticed the complementary trigrams :)
 
Jin
I started my blog a few years ago because I wanted to translate Tao-Te Ching
after a few chapters I stopped. :)
then i started writing more about design related stuff instead.
 
5:02 PM
Interestingly, the idea of harmony and balance is also present in ancient Greek philosophy. The idea of "nothing too much" (frequently mistranslated as "in all things moderation") hits at that idea. The well-rounded Greek citizen is very similar to Confucius' notion of "the superior man" I think.
Just reading the Tao-Te Ching promotes inner peace. In times of turmoil, I can think of few things better to contemplate.
Although I have only read it in translation. I'm sure there is much more to grasp in the original.
 
Jin
The interesting thing for me personally, as I think I understand more about Tao-Te Ching's teachings, the less I want to talk about it. That's why I stopped writing about it.
 
Hahaha.
That's kind of a Zen notion, no?
 
Jin
It is lived, not discussed or lectured.
That's probably why you don't ever see Taoists knocking on your door trying to convert you..
 
No doubt.
 
Jin
(btw I'm talking about the Philosophical Taoism, not the religious one)
 
5:06 PM
And when you ask the Zen master "what is Zen?" you get a slap. :)
 
5:37 PM
good morning (:
 
@RebeccaChernoff :)
 
Who wants to have a Town Hall Chat? (:
 
Did I hear Town Hall Chat?
 
need to close parenthesis left open by @RebeccaChernoff's smilies :)
 
5:45 PM
):
 
@RebeccaChernoff No overwhelming response ):
 
Yeah, just 2 hoodlums.
 
@RebeccaChernoff Aaaargh... runs out of the room
 
@RebeccaChernoff: This sounds good to me.
 
Chat about what?
 
5:58 PM
A Town hall Chat, where all the candidates for moderator can answer questions from the community
See..
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Q: 2011 Moderator Election - Town Hall Chat Digest

JoshThe following is a "digest" version of the 2011 Moderator Election Town Hall Chat . The format, as described on Meta Stack Overflow, is one answer to this question for every question asked in the Town Hall, containing all the candidate's answers to that question. To view the digest chronological...

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Q: 2011 Moderator Election - Town Hall Chat Digest

JoshThe following is a "digest" version of the 2011 Moderator Election Town Hall Chat. The format, as described on Meta Stack Overflow, is one answer to this question for every question asked in the Town Hall, containing all the candidate's answers to that question. This digest will contain the quest...

 
Wouldn't that mean getting them all together at the same time in the same place?
 
Yup
 
And wouldn't the world, like, explode if that were to happen? I'm just saying ...
 
That's an example of one that happened
The meta answers I posted were the "digest versios" I have been creating
I think they're great
@Robusto well, @RebeccaChernoff does a fantastic job of scheduling them, and preventing world explosion
Except for Gaming... LOL
 
I would attend such an event if there were time.
 
6:02 PM
@Robusto as in, you don't have time, or as in, if you could find the right time?
 
Both, really.
If it occurred at a time when I was available and not busy.
There may seem to be a very small distinction between those two states, but they are not identical.
 
I submitted my availability. We'll see what we come up with.
 
I can relate to this
@Robusto if you are unable to attend the town hall chat (if one occurs) you can submit your answers at any later date, and I will include them in a digest version (like I posted above)
For whatever that's worth
 
@Kosmonaut: I don't think you'll have too many Sarah Palin moments. But I might be foolish enough to ask you what Supreme Court decisions you don't agree with. Be warned.
 
@Robusto There's always the possibility of trick questions like this one:
in Seasoned Advice Town Hall Chat, Feb 16 at 0:56, by Michael Mrozek
You've got mad and are abusing your mod powers. A dev is on the way to suspend you for life. You only have time to ban one person before they get to you. Do you suspend: Rebecca Chernoff, Jeff Atwood, Josh, or whichever innocent user's profile you can find first
XD
 
6:06 PM
Well, if you ask me what publications I read, I might say "all of them"
 
@Josh: hahaha, you read my mind.
@Kosmonaut: Then I would say, "I'm not talking about porn."
 
Touché.
 
ROFLOL
 
 
1 hour later…
7:19 PM
How does Blonde vs. Blond work?
Are both acceptable?
(I'm playing an online Scrabble clone, and want to know if I should dispute Blond)
 
7:41 PM
@GnomeSlice Without checking any dictionaries, I would say that blonde is English while blond is German.
Have to leave. Was just checking the posts by rchern.
TTYL.
 
Ciao.
 
7:59 PM
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Q: Is sign/manual (body) language for the deaf a language?

vgv8Does "Signed language (manual communication, body language)", used by for people, constitute a language? And which one - English, Chinese?

 
FX_
8:51 PM
@kaimlaluno: what is the guy's ratio of closed v. valid questions? close to 50%, I think
 
@FX_: Let's say he is going to win the cup for the most closed questions. :-)
I wonder what is difficult to understand in "this is a Q&A site about English".
 
FX_
has any mod tried to reach him and discuss the issue?
 
It doesn't mean "a site where you ask questions in English".
 
FX_
he now represents a significant part of the site's traffic :(
 
He is thinking that EL&U is handled by people against him.
 
8:54 PM
@FX_: agreed, and he is single-handedly making a significant dent in the site’s quality :-(
and downvotes and attempts at reasonable advice don’t seem to be discouraging him in the least…
 
FX_
@kiamlaluno: well, he was banned from SO or MSO (he said, but I don't remember which)
@PeterLeFanuLumsdaine: yes, he is proud of not reading much of what is directed towards him
 
@FX_: I am not surprised.
He asked a question I cannot find, now.
 
@FX_: ah, that is useful to know — I thought that SO didn’t ban people.
I wonder what their banning criteria are,
 
It was about the word used for a system based on rigid rules.
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Q: What is a term for a system with rules without any exceptions?

vgv8What is the term for a system/organization/things order rigidly governed by rules without any exceptions?

 
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