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Man, I miss messing with spammers. One of the nice things about being active on MSE is I get to do it again ;p
alas, this one dosen't have the good sense to self delete
> A hobo is a migrant worker or homeless vagabond, especially one who is impoverished. The term originated in the Western—probably Northwestern—United States around 1890.[1] Unlike a "tramp", who works only when forced to, and a "bum", who does not work at all, a "hobo" is a traveling worker.
sure you want to be one? @Tel
@πάνταῥεῖ mail timed out.... sure the address was correct? :/
@rene I too, like to live dangerously sometimes. Taunting Shog9, wrestling wild dinosaurs in the jungles of Norway....
More seriously - there's a few site specific rules - like the hackintosh ones that are pretty much SU only with no real input from TPTB
and while I'd defer to the community managers in many cases, we're still the ones on the ground, and we know where the bodies are buried, and who buried them ;)
As of about a week ago, there's a new PostHistory record added when Community bumps a post:
These are also in the Stack Exchange Data Explorer (PostHistoryType #50), so you can query and analyze the effects of bumping as much as you like (keeping in mind that there's no record prior to May 4t...
@AaronHall I won't fall for that. Won't give you my SOAP!
Hey, my answers are the best answers. They're really classy and just terrific. We spent a lot of money on these answers, so you know they're just amazing.
@JourneymanGeek I know (you told his story here before), but you didn't tell it to this poor guy.... who probably wonder about this every day since.... ;)