It's going well, @qwerty. I've gotten to work on code for most of the day today, which is pretty sweet. Especially since I was complaining about never getting to code yesterday.
OK... let me think of other ways to express that rule. I'm still not sure if you misinterpreted it on purpose, but it seems clear enough to me as well as to the other anwerer so far. — Jan Dvorak1 min ago
@jadarnel27 I was scheduled to drive down the east coast soon, going ever deeper into "people who don't know how to drive in snow" territory. Trip has been canceled.
hey guys, quick question, is there anything in place to see the history of a question if it's been edited within the first 5 minutes after posting?
stackoverflow.com/a/21417313/1256925 <-- that guy seems to be adamant about not editing his post, but both JoshC and me agree that we clearly saw it the other way around.
@ManofSnow before that, he changed #element-a:empty [MAKE ELEMENT-B BOLD]{ to #element-b:empty [MAKE ELEMENT-A BOLD]{
@ManofSnow but it was hidden, since edits made within 5 minutes after posting aren't shown (at least, that's what I've noticed happening quite a lot for my own answers)
@ManofSnow yes after 5 minutes they are. I am saying he made the edit before the 5 minutes were over
:1775260 I don't think you understand me at all. I am saying: This dude edited his message. He did it within 5 minutes of posting his question. This prevents messages from saying it was edited. He now claims he didn't edit it. I want to know if I can see this hidden revision anywhere.
@hichris123 well I don't really want to make this into a big case or anything, but I thought that if there was anything easy to see, even just a marker that it was edited without actually showing the revision (like with comments), that would be nice to see
I find the grace period can lend itself to some unscrupulous behavior on popular tags. I've often seen an earlier, minimalist answer be updated within the first 5 minutes, and incorporate something mentioned in a later answer (also in its first 5 minutes, obviously) or expanded upon immensely. It...
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