undo's minirant of the day: Any freeway that is capable of an 80mph speed limit, but doesn't have it, is totally doing it wrong.
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In my experience, 80mph (~130km/h) greatly reduces the number of people speeding, makes people more patient, and generally makes traffic flow smoother.
People don't tend to want to exceed an 80mph speed limit, because... most non-fancy cars get kinda scary above about 85
Some are better than others, but IME most start floating a bit
heh, just read today that WhatsApp will allow group admin to put the group in "gallery mode" so that only admins can write, and other group members will be able only to read. Wonder of they copied the idea from SE.... ;)
Second post from this user that's just junk... Seems suspicious. https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/311278/why-am-i-even-asking-this-rhetorical-question
The Seventeenth of Tammuz (Hebrew: שבעה עשר בתמוז Shiv'ah Asar b'Tammuz) is a Jewish fast day commemorating the breach of the walls of Jerusalem before the destruction of the Second Temple. It falls on the 17th day of the 4th Hebrew month of Tammuz and marks the beginning of the three-week mourning period leading up to Tisha B'Av.
The day also traditionally commemorates the destruction of the two tablets of the Ten Commandments and other historical calamities that befell the Jewish people on the same date.
== History ==
The fast of Tammuz, according to Rabbi Akiva's interpretation, is the fast...
@MartinJames hmm? inaccurate? When did I mention anything about it? I just said "crap" as shortcut to "useless post that does not answer the question and is of very low quality". Both NAA and VLQ applies, but not spam/offensive.
For last day or two I am getting "Oops! Something Bad Happened" when trying to get to my network rep graph and to my Stack Overflow activity tab. Wonder if it's just me or the issue is for real. Profile tab has no such problem
@AnneDaunted it's buggy for weeks, yeah. For me it's "only" slow, about 10-20 seconds. Lucky me! ;)
Shog said something about PostHistory table making trouble.
If anyone wants, easy 100 points waiting here: the "Questions that may already have your answer" that appear when asking is better method than my answer... :)
@Tinkeringbell not really, I rarely use it myself, just because I'm used to the "ordinary" search, but from the few times I did, it was indeed better. :)
@SonictheInclusiveHedgehog IMHO intentional harmful act is practically impossible in this case. He simply didn't know, that multiple SE sites are existing with many topics. The correct reaction had been to move his question to the SO on the spot, without downvotes.
@SonictheInclusiveHedgehog Well, it had been closed as unclear there
@SonictheInclusiveHedgehog The learning curve of the site network is too hard. The OP could probably easily learn, that he had to ask. Maybe his English is not very good... maybe he could become a productive member of a hindi StackOverflow, if he had got nice treatment here.
@peterh I do that for two reasons: 1. if people are talking here and aren't on the site, they'll go step into action and vote to close the question, and 2. it provides a permanent archive of links to these questions, so that <10k users can file feature requests based on them and have enough data as evidence.
@peterh Two possible responses from me, depending on your intent: "Thanks for letting me know", or "That doesn't mean it's on-topic here."
Update (January 23, 2018): This answer previously contained a canned comment containing a link to a survey I was running to determine why users post off-topic questions here.
Per a request from an SE employee, the link has been removed, and the survey is no longer accepting responses. The team i...
undo's minirant of the day: turn signals should make progressively louder sounds the longer they're on. Might help people who are apparently deaf, oblivious, or otherwise incapacitated from driving eight miles down the freeway signaling a turn.