@RebeccaChernoff If you wanna try, I'm actually kinda interested in how often this has been used (destroying a revision by editing it out within the grace period)
@RebeccaChernoff I see the upside-down bobblehead one... There's a different one?
@Shog9 Well, and since most things are Markdown-related I guess I can always test locally if the code's up-to-date and it really bothers me. I'm just not sure it's a good experience to be told there's activity on the post only to find out that nothing at all changed. But...this does happen already with new-but-deleted answers, so I'm willing to begrudgingly accept even that, I suppose.
(well, to most people the new-but-deleted answer case is also like nothing changing, that is)
@Shog9 I'm supposed to be a moderator on Stack Overflow, but you never checked the "admin" box next to my name. Could you take care of that real quick?
@Shog9 You don't, eh? She's the one with a body, you know. She's always properly aligned. You, with the disembodied head thing going on... you're the one who's been backwards all this time!
@LeeQuarella I think that's one of the "big city problems" that a site that size has, but I don't think the solution is splitting into more specific programming sites. In fact, I think that would be detrimental to smaller / less-popular topics.
For instance, Prolog is not a very popular tag. SO is probably not drawing in tons of Prolog experts. But I imagine some experts in other (popular) topics (like C#) are at least somewhat knowledgeable about Prolog, and thus those questions get at least some eyes on them (and possibly answers).
there are certain tags that I watch and if they don't get answers by the time I see the notifications it means they're probably either hard, interesting questions or bad questions
lots of people do similar
so the solution is to get more people to watch things they care about more closely
Break on ThroughBack Door ManThe EndWhen the Music's Over People are strange, yup, that's the right one. I just got Guru for knowing that character constants have type int in C.
@DanielFischer Heh. Ravel wrote an awesome piano concerto for just the left hand. Commissioned by a virtuoso pianist who lost his right hand in an accident.
I'm no classical music expert, but my brother is, and he's a huge Shostakovich fan.
Yes, he (Ravel) did some fancy stuff. And since 1984, his Bolero is of course immortal. (Google Torvill/Dean, if you don't know what I'm talking about.)
@Timjadarnel27 I'm a huge fan of some of Shostakovich's work. The first (gee, what's the English word for it?) Satz of his 7-th and 13-th symphonies are some of the best ever.