Meme: 6 to 8 Weeks
Originator: Jeff Atwood
First Heard: May 13th, 2008
Cultural Height: In about 6 to 8 weeks
Definition: The time estimate given "off the top of my head" when the Stack Overflow team has only a vague idea of how long a task will take because they have little-to-no formal sche...
once you set up the start screen to include all of the things you've ever going to use, and pin all of the things you use daily to the task bar, it's so easy to use
@TimPost Fancy seeing you here! I'm the one who you answered about blogging the other day. I was impressed that someone answered (which is not to say that I expected less - it just reinforced the high esteem in which I hold the team).
Lately, I've just been beefing up my Xbox library since game prices are coming down a bit with Xbox 1 stuff starting to filter in here. I still like PC gaming, but something about being on my nice comfy couch is more relaxing after I spend all day at my computer
I've never gotten too into gaming myself (hold your gasps). Bought a 360 two years ago for COD MW3, jumped over to Battlefield 3 & 4, and don't have many other games
Yeah, I'm picking up a 360 controller for PC too, I just keep forgetting to buy one. Though, I gotta say, The Razer black widow 2013 kinds makes me just want to keep using the keyboard for most stuff
I save old PC hardware just in case I ever find myself at a loss for what to beat someone with. BLAM you've just been ganked by an extra parallel port.
@3ventic You only need them if you want to do interesting things with the programmable keys. Basic use (just recording a macro with them) is easily done using the keyboard alone, no drivers needed.
@Flyk One would think they would make that the default view. Warcraft has that type of view because you obviously want to control more than one character. In dota, there is only one character (unless you have a courier) so a default following view helps
@ShadowWizard I guess? Most of what Flyk has just said is news to me.
What's the correct way to handle this situation. I answered, but then @ShadowWizard found a duplicate. I'm going to vtc, but is it "correct" to then delete my answer? It's pretty much identical to the accepted answer on the other question.
We've grown considerably as a network since the days of the original trilogy, when the prospect of growing into a network of over 100 thriving Q&A sites was a distant glimmer in a cloudy night sky. Today, Stack Overflow continues to graciously host discussions about the entire network on its extr...
Historically this site, meta.stackoverflow, has been the place to ask questions about not just Stack Overflow, but the functioning of the entire Stack Exchange (2.0) network, including Area 51 and stackexchange.com and careers.
(Yes, there was a meta.stackexchange, but that dealt with the old le...
I created a gadget for blogger with gadget api.
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<script>
document.write(getCurrentCommentsFeedUrl());
var dbnwix=0;
var dbnwid=13903;
var dbnpid=20932;
var dbnwebid=17193;
var dbnlayout=21;
var dbncolo...
@JohannesKuhn That shows up automatically when all tags are stripped off of a question.
The intention is that you care for the untagged masses, and retag them (it's likely that those questions only had 1 tag, and that tag recently got destroyed).
There's no history because it wasn't manually edited out - whatever tag it had was completely removed from the system. (google was just deleted; it looks like that applied to that question about Blogger.)