Why do people insist on doing things their own way even when it's explained that their way is counter to the way the system is designed to work?! Selfish, arrogant and rude, people!
I'm pretty sure it was originally a mistake (or at least intentional laziness that we massively abused) and they retroactively started calling it an egg
I'm leaning towards that being a bad idea, but that's just me. @YiJiang has already quoted himself recursively like 10 times, and that was bad enough. :P
@MichaelMyers I had no idea your first name was Michael until you changed your Meta name. That makes the Movie post twice as funny. Unless I have cause and effect backwards.
I comment and flag for mod attention if they have sufficient rep; if not I generally let it go since I think they should've been able to comment anyway
Sometimes there are two completely correct answers given by two users which are not at all overlapping. I would like to be able to select a "secondary" answer. Both answerers should get the rep and future users should see that the other answers
Sometimes there are two completely correct answers given by two users which are not at all overlapping. I would like to be able to select a "secondary" answer. Both answerers should get the rep and future users should see that the other answers.
The reason why I am reposting is because the other...
If it's a question of how to accomplish a goal and there are multiple ways of doing so, it should be on SO, but the SO system only allows for one answer to be marked correct.
@rchern - Right, but that is only for programming. As I said earlier, things like cooking, religion, philosophy and other subjects are all about innovation, being subjective and such.
Melange may refer to:
*Melange (fictional drug) or spice, a fictional drug in Frank Herbert's Dune series
*Mélange, a geological breccia above a subduction zone environment
*Wiener Melange, a Viennese specialty coffee, similar to cappuccino
@rchern If you want it right away, go ahead. I'm brainstorming your vendor issue and finishing up the comment auto-complete, then I have the navigation to fix, so I might be a little bit. :P
This explains that e-mail about "unbreaking all the code waffles and balpha have ever touched" and "desperately needing my brilliance, no matter the cost"
That follows the standard rules of @blah conflicts, I'm afraid. You would also have got a highlight inside chat for that.
That was a reply; if they had just used the explicit reply (rather than adding the @Mark), it would have known who it meant, but that @Mark was ambiguous so all the "Mark*" w...