@lostsock I don't live in the jungle. I'm a Fraxinus pennsylvanica, so my kind only range from eastern and central North America, except where we've naturalized. :)
@lostsock I could post pics of humans in that situation, not sure they'd be appropriate though.
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@Sam You need to update Gham's profile. It says 'loading, please wait...', but it's missing this: <img src="http://web.archive.org/web/20120111193542/http://files.quickmediasolutions.com/throbber.svg">
I post an identical answer on pets and GL, and I get three votes from GL, one vote from pets. :) Both accepted though.
@SantaClaus The screenshots are really bad because the ones I took for that device size were when there were people in the Soyuz + really long name, so it didn't fit.
@JonEricson: Are you around? Can you please lend us your cross-site mod power to remove those spam posts? ^They are sitting there since half an hour, not enough flags
"The method of type must override or implement a supertype method" seems to be a really common (often caused by oversights) question. Is there a colloquial thread?
@DroidDev no-effort is no longer a valid reason to close, abusing too-broad is incorrect. no-effort questions are acceptable as per policy, if they are clear and can be answered in limited words. That question is answerable in 10-15 lines of code, it doesn't look too-broad
@Unihedron that doesn't guarantees that OP really googled it. If OP really googled, then there might also be some links. Lot of googeling gives lot of hints.
@InfiniteRecursion so, if a person has put-in zero effort or showing zero effort to solve the problem and just asking for solution, we should leave it as is?
You're conflating three different forms of "effort":
Research effort: has the asker searched for a solution before asking?
Definition effort: has the asker put enough thought into the problem to formulate a clear, specific question?
Problem-solving effort: has the asker done anything to solve t...
> Definition effort: has the asker put enough thought into the problem to formulate a clear, specific question? We have multiple close reasons for #2: Unclear, Too Broad and a grab-bag of more specific reasons under Off Topic.
@InfiniteRecursion what I think is, that if the person just wants to get the code and don't want to sweat for it, that person shouldn't be allowed to ask a question. But, then again, that's only what I think.
"Gimme the code" is too broad. Problems without showing an attempt for may or may not be too broad, depending on how definitive the question is. Then again, there is a line under the tour.
@lostsock but after the edit, the whole question is changed. It was another question earlier and now it is totally different question, leaving my comment and another answer invalid.
@JanDvorak can you do it? I don't see any option to rollback. Maybe I don't have privileges :/
@DroidDev oh, that was from 6 months ago. Yea, definitely should rollback then.. but if it were say from 20 mins ago, then I'd leave it.. i rolled it back
Stupid question obviously. But did you ever had an idea which sounded so brilliant, but you know it is totally stupid? So, lets hear my idea:
Do you know how we launch jet fighters from navy ships? If not, have look at this video for an example. In nutshell:
attach to catapult
Jet fighter goes...
Can we have a small text like "Answered before a substantial edit to the question" to show the users that the answer was answered when question had not been changed?
I am unable to award a bounty to my question on SO.
I tried it on two different systems (one has a direct connection and one connects through a proxy) and with a wide spectrum of different browsers (firefox, konqueror, explorer 8 and chrome).
In all cases, the confirm question ("this can't be u...
@Unihedron I changed it about an hour ago, it just reflected now, but it isn't what I uploaded, almost half of the image is cropped. I still want to change it
@Martin.kv That is the source of where I've seen it and what I wrote as an answer to "What are the psychological effects of irresponsible down-voting?". I'm not sure how Hans relates it with death, but that's beyond my concern. — Unihedronyesterday
Your answer resembles the Kübler-Ross model, that's the relation to death, I know you are busy, but I wanted to tell you...so here you go... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%C3%BCbler-Ross_model
> This article is written like a personal reflection or opinion essay that states the Wikipedia editor's particular feelings about a topic, rather than the opinions of experts. Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style. (June 2013)