Casual Chat Room chat room its not a BIN to move the messages in that room. There are lots of other BIN rooms in which you can move your messages. Moving your messages in an chat rooms is not a good opinion rather.
I just looked at my question from two days ago and it says I asked it yesterday:
Here is what I get when I hover over the yesterday next to my name:
2011-12-07 17:14:10Z
And Popular Demand:
2011-12-07 18:56:27Z
What is going on here?
Just to give some perspective for future reader...
I've been having trouble committing to a plan of action.
I don't really want to slap a LINQ2SQL data model onto this legacy application, yet at the same time I really do because I'd rather handle the logic of these new reports at the application level rather than in a huge stored procedure like the rest of this program.
Every time a UPS or FedEx delivery person comes I ask them when the company will give them a smartphone or tablet instead of that clunky proprietary calculator thing. It's ugly, heavy, doesn't work as well, and just nasty. Give a driver a cheap android tablet or something and make the devices multifunctional.
@Moshe Agree, although in college I worked for a delivery company where I had to use a clipboard for all that stuff, then turn in all the sheets of paper at the end of the week. So I would've welcomed the calculator-thing =)
It's funny, but Windows Mobile 6.5 is still pretty widely used... Motorola makes nice rugged PDA devices with 3G/Wifi and barcode scanners, etc. and they run WM6.5. I recently built and released a line-of-business app for a client at work.
You kind of have your meanings reversed: nocturnal refers to being active at night (and presumably sleeping during the day), and is thus probably the word you want.
For completeness, the usual counterpart to nocturnal is diurnal:
of or belonging to or active during the day
having a dail...
Voting ring, activate! (No clue why I got a down vote.)
@jadarnel27 indeed. thought e don't see that cropping up often, and there aren't any questions at present using that tag so perhaps to point requesting a tag ban
indeed. though we don't see that cropping up often and there aren't any questions at present using that tag so perhaps there's no point requesting a tag ban
@ShawnChin Indeed. I think the tag should just be burninated. I can't imagine it ever being appropriate on SO. You're probably right though. I don't know how involved it is for the devs to ban a tag.
Bad enough I'm forced to use RHEL4 + FF3.6, I get mocked whenever I mention it on SO/meta (even if it's to repro bug reports!). I must have been one evil b'tard in my past life
According to @balpha, he SE chat sites may have individual Easter eggs, depending on the site. If you find them, please post.
Edit:
Because it's so easy to make this stuff up, a screenshot as proof would be nice. (Although Photoshop ain't that hard either...)
That depends on what you consider an easter egg. Some people still insist that the [status-...] tags here on chat.meta are a bug that we're too embarassed to admit that it is one, while they actually were the very first easter egg
I'm always amused by the stack overflow thing in that answer. We're checking for any regex that looks like it's parsing HTML, and the answer has this monstrosity as an example :)
@Zypher Is rovio an actual thing? I wanted to ask about it last week when I was at SE HQ, but I wasn't sure if it actually exists. (I did ask if you were in though.)
How does the "hotness" work on the multi-site stack exchange?
I noticed this question has a crazy amount of hotness: serverfault.com/questions/339426/… but not amazingly high votes/views compared to other "hot" questions with much lower hotness score
I've noticed people continually and repeatedly ask the same questions ("why did I get downvoted without a comment?", "why was my (awful) question closed?", "why can't I ask questions on SO anymore?")
@BenBrocka It was extremely good. The android UI is still clumsy as hell by comparison. Palm - and then HP - failed to back it up with even half-way decent hardware.
Until I can switch tasks on stock android without devoting my full attention to it, it sucks. A half-way decent email client, calendar, and address book wouldn't hurt either.
FFS, google - you're the search company. You can't make searching for contacts work smoothly, or searching for appointments work at all?
@BenBrocka The GMail one is adequate. The other one is beyond bad. I suspect a port of Pine would be better, even if I had to use the damn pop-up keyboard for all interaction. But the worst part is that there even are two clients - I have something like a half-dozen email accounts I use daily; why do I have to go two different places through two completely different UIs to read and respond?
a non crappy default mail would be nice though, hopefully that's one of the things overhauled in ICS
it's looking like they've paid much more attention to design and UX, and are making a platform that's more immune to fragmentation, which will assist future updates
On WebOS, with the default client, I get all these accounts together in one UI, one set of notifications, even a consolidated inbox when I want to wake up in the morning and just scan through whatever happened over night. I wouldn't even dare try that on Android.
@bdonlan One upvote won't cut it. To suggest a synonym, you need "more than 2500 reputation and a total answer score of 5 or more on the tag."
If you were referring to the specific upvote that takes you from a net score of 4 to a net score of 5, then I believe the answer is "no more than an hour."
@Shog9 I'm having trouble thinking of a reason you'd have more than 1 e-mail at the same job (something about it makes sense, but I can't put my finger on what it is). Care to sate my curiosity?
@BenBrocka Then you lose the nice GMail integration, right? I donno... I might be able to I suppose; I never thought to try adding a gmail / gapps account to the normal client.
@jadarnel27 Support mailbox. Shared by multiple users, rotating responsibility for handling.
I have an upgrade available for my AT&T line. I want to upgrade my wife from an iPhone 3G. I have an iPhone 4. If you were me, would you upgrade yourself to a new Android phone and give your wife the iPhone 4? Or would you upgrade her to a 3GS and keep the iPhone 4 for yourself?
@Shog9 So the non Gmail email client on android is terrible? I do e-mail, web browsing and tons of apps. I do have quite the collection of apps on my iPhone already.
@Kalamane It's pretty bare-bones. And the UI... Well, it really feels like an after-thought, a "we really do need this checkmark on our feature-sheet". And after trying for like 20 minutes, I still can't figure out how to get a Google Apps account set up in it, so that's staying in the GMail client (which is nicer anyway).
@Shog9 of course you do...you're never going to find a generic app that works in all clients yet happens to implement all platform specific features flawlessly with a consistent and non-confusing interface
Did I mention the contact list doesn't handle Exchange's Global Address List at all well? Like, "you need a third-party app to call folks in your company" bad?
Ah. You answered one pty question and got two upvotes. That's worth 20 reputation points, but it only gives you a score of two (2 upvotes - 0 downvotes).
Ditto for pseudo-terminals (for anyone else following this discussion, it's actually the same question, it just has both tags on it).
I don't see either tag on your profile, either, and that I can't explain.