I went out all day today. That's not something I usually do.
Took a bus to the High Line and then walked around for a while. I realized that it's right near the 14th street Apple Store so I got to recharge my phone for a bit.
Someone told me today that I could get an Android phone (T-mobile) used on ebay for $80 or new for $150 on eBay. Any idea what model he was talking about?
@jcolebrand I can't walk and write code at the same time. I can think about code, but that's it.
Perhaps a local cafe and a laptop if a suitable compromise.
Would you be at all interested in sharing our playlist? (I promise it doesn't cause eardrums to bleed)
actually, I don't know that I want you to listen :p I don't want you to laugh at me for how silly and light the stuff I listen to is ... I must maintain my image as a tough guy metalhead :p
@jcolebrand OK, now rule 10 makes sense. What confused me repeatedly was the automatic edition of the post, without an explanation (at those times) for the edition. Unless I was missing something at those times.
@jcolebrand the other forms of automated removal mentioned in meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/43019/… are probably self-explanatory when seen (the writer can learn from the thing changing shape, the removal of a space or whatever). When something disappears completely some form of explanation would definitely be helpful.
We want to remove the behavior that is not constructive. Anything that is not constructive is destructive, in this case. We don't need to acknowledge destructive behavior nor that the destructive behavior is being silently fixed. In this case, the negative behavior is comment clutter
@GrahamPerrin see how if I put this at the beginning it takes a moment longer to find what I'm saying
@jcolebrand I agree entirely that the clutter is not wanted. The problem is the way that it is removed — causes confusion, does not help the user to learn. Most unusual for Stack Exchange. Consider please the distinction between visible and invisible learning in my comment under meta.stackoverflow.com/q/97448/166799
(I'm a real nitpicker and it's the first time I've found something in Stack Exchange that causes confusion rather than helping to learn :-) … OK bye folks
Looks like you are now dynamically generating the comments form on click, as opposed to just showing it
so when I go looking for the help link, to append behind it, I don't find anything (not in FFx anyway, seems to work in Chrome, so I'm guessing it's a timing issue)
What's involved in setting a bounty? I haven't done that in so long. When do I get the "offer bounty" link? Does checking, then unchecking, an answer affect this?
I'm a UI designer with very little server/database experience. Someone came to me with a this game they wanted to develop and asked me how much I think this should cost. It's basically a casino flash game with a content/ad management backend. Just looking for a ballpark.
Here's a link to the ...
@balpha Speaking of WMD pagedown (?), did you see my suggestion for the block parser? I'm cautiously assuming I overlooked something, but it does seem to work a bit more expectedly.
Alright, just didn't know if you had seen it. :) The actual suggestion is the bit at the end, so you can skip the rest (since I'm sure you already know why that happens)
The more liberal version is just to prevent Markdown from being parsed inside of improperly formatted raw HTML though, right? So the strict block parser would still be confused in this case.
Well, I don't necessary get it, but I can't think of anything more appropriate, so. Except maybe "EditMagic Thingadongdong." That doesn't exactly roll off the tongue though.
Anyone around know if the ability to migrate off of Meta was revoked at some point? It's marked here as status-completed. I wanted to do so for this question, but there were no 'off-topic' options??