@MarcGravell Speaking of which, is there a list of all of my posts that have been starred? I can see all starred posts, and all posts I've starred, but I can't find all posts of mine that have been starred
you can get the data per-room easily enough; we don't currently denormalize it. But add a feature request on meta and we'll see if we can squeeze it in.
Hah the TA for this class just realized that we just turned in 8-10 page solutions when they wanted 1-2 pages but forgot to state that. He'll have a fun time reviewing that.
It used to be free to ask questions as long as you answered them (points from answering could be used to ask). Then they changed that and the site became pointlesss.
@ÓlafurWaage Good thing that critical bug is getting the attention it deserves. Let's not worry about the complete inability to read title diffs or anything
it gives some high level info about a question... for example, it will tell me if Jeff or Joel posted on Meta, if the question is from a low rep user, whether there are high vote comments
A user, a lady friend of mine, who has a OSX box at home, is looking to upgrade from her feature phone to a smartphone. She's migrating from AT&T to VZW so she can take advantage of 3G. Her DSL is something like 768k. I'm her primary tech support. I use an iPhone because until this past year I thought it was the best phone on the market. (atm I have different opinions, but still)
I also am the primary support guy for my family and extended family, so naturally I have them all on iPhones as well (nothing like the hardest question being answered with did you do a hard power off?)
Should I point her at the iPhone4 and be done with it, or should I show her an Android?
We've already had the discussion about the iPhone5 likely due out by July and upgraded from the 4, but she's dead set to get off AT&T and so wants to do so NAO
@Diago I showed my wife the ads for those, she was all "meh" ... I drug her down to the Apple store and put one in her hands. 30 seconds later she asked when we were buying a pair.
Her friend got one for xmas, then accidentally (don't ask) got a second one for xmas. Rather than share, they decided they needed two after all ;)
Makes for some interesting convesations in my house, I'm a PC guy (school network technican) although my brother is iPhone + MacBook all the way (but as he's music-based that's fair enough).
> But the critical moment came on the evening of 30 January when, it is now clear, Mubarak ordered the Egyptian Third Army to crush the demonstrators in Tahrir Square with their tanks after flying F-16 fighter bombers at low level over the protesters.
> Many of the senior tank commanders could be seen tearing off their headsets – over which they had received the fatal orders – to use their mobile phones. They were, it now transpires, calling their own military families for advice. Fathers who had spent their lives serving the Egyptian army told their sons to disobey, that they must never kill their own people.
> Thus when General Hassan al-Rawani told the massive crowds yesterday evening that "everything you want will be realised – all your demands will be met", the people cried back: "The army and the people stand together – the army and the people are united. The army and the people belong to one hand."
@drachenstern At one point I heard a lot of people describe themselves as Linux users, but now I only hear PC vs Mac ... almost as if it's Mac vs Everyone Else
Robert Fisk (born 12 July 1946) is an English writer and journalist from Maidstone, Kent.
Middle East correspondent of the The Independent, he has primarily been based in Beirut for more than 30 years. He has published a number of books and has reported from the United States's attack on Afghanistan and the same country's 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Fisk holds more British and International Journalism awards than any other foreign correspondent.
Career
The New York Times once described Robert Fisk as "probably the most famous foreign correspondent in Britain." He reported the Northern Irel...
I know, but once I have the source I can dig that up myself. It was tongue-in-cheek, though. (Since the onebox made the citation longer than the source.)
How do I get my jQuery pop-up to disappear again when "approvals" is clicked again?
$(function() {
$('a.approvals').click(function(e) {
var html = '<div id="info">';
html += '<a href ="http://www.coned.com/es/specs/gas/Section%20VII.pdf" div id="ConED"><img border= "0" ...