So, I recently learned that I am connected to Jon Skeet by two degrees.

http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/6723/who-remembers-how-they-found-stackoverflow/6729#6729

Sara Chipps - GirlDeveloper.com - Jon Skeet.

How many degrees are you?

(StackOverflow and child sites cannot be a degree)

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Hey, aren't you from Channel9 too? :) – Jonathan Sampson Jul 28 '09 at 16:45
hahaha, yes!!!!!!!!!! (extraneous exclaimations due to arbitrarily strict validation) – Sara Chipps Jul 28 '09 at 16:48
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@Sara: Arbitrarily-strict validation that was negated by your explanation of the exclamation points. Since your explanation took you over the comment limit, you don't need the extraneous exclamation marks. But then, if there are no extraneous exclamation marks, there is no need for the explanation. Which means you now need the exclamation marks, which means you need the explanation. But if you have the explanation -- head explodes – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 28 '09 at 16:51
I keep seeing more and more c9'ers over here...hope Charles doesn't mind. – Jonathan Sampson Jul 28 '09 at 16:52
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This could have been solved through the usage of more haha's – TheTXI Jul 28 '09 at 16:52
@TheTXI: True. haha – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 28 '09 at 16:54
I'm on Channel9 as well, but I'm not sure I want to out myself since everyone on there hates me :) – U62 Jul 28 '09 at 16:58
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U62: I love you – TheTXI Jul 28 '09 at 17:04
awww, sweet :) Maybe we should have a SO username lookup thread on there or has everyone else been sensible and just used the same name? – U62 Jul 28 '09 at 17:12
Just pad with spaces, followed by a U200B character. – Brad Gilbert Aug 16 '09 at 16:22
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This question would be better posed as a chaining of SO questions/answers (i.e. Jon Skeet answered a question I asked, so I have 1 degree of separation) but he might be too pervasive for anyone to have a Skeet number of 2 or 3... – Super Long Names are Hilarious Oct 7 '09 at 20:24
@Sathya, are you sure you want to remove all the [jon-skeet] tags? – Arjan Aug 27 '11 at 13:21
@Arjan - Yes. I'm almost done. – Sathya Aug 27 '11 at 13:21
@Sathya, let me rephrase that: why? – Arjan Aug 27 '11 at 13:22
@Arjan Death to the meta-tags – Sathya Aug 27 '11 at 13:24
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You could have put "sauerkraut" in place of the 0 and it still would have gotten to the top of the list. – TheTXI Jul 28 '09 at 16:50
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Oh, man... I love sauerkraut! Someone post that, please, so i can up-vote it... – Shog9 Jul 28 '09 at 16:53
Behold! I am also Jon Skeet! – Welbog 2 - Welbog in time Jul 28 '09 at 16:54
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I'm not upvoting this unless it gets changed to "sauerkraut". – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 28 '09 at 16:54
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@Shog9: your wish has been honoured ;-) – fretje Jul 28 '09 at 17:33
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I'm on the same StackOverflow as Jon Skeet... does that count as 1? – devinb Jul 28 '09 at 17:41
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This answer now contains sauerkraut. – Jon Skeet Jul 28 '09 at 18:41
Would you pay U$S 200 to be Jon Skeet? – Juan Manuel Jul 28 '09 at 19:06
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Being Jon Skeet imdb.com/title/tt0120601 – perbert Jul 28 '09 at 21:07
No, I'm Spartacus. Ah, sorry, wrong forum. – skaffman Jul 30 '09 at 13:41
how could you write a post with only 2 chars – yes123 Jun 3 '11 at 17:32
@yes123: It has more than 2 chars. It's just that the rest aren't visible... – Jon Skeet Jun 3 '11 at 17:33
Ah ok it's you Jon Skeet that's why it's possibile – yes123 Jun 3 '11 at 17:34
@Jon Skeet: Jon, I heard that the compiler apologize to you when your code doesn't compile..can i have your signed autograph? :) – BennyTjia Aug 10 '11 at 5:39
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Sauerkraut (by popular demand.)

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I don't think it will work for you, you're not Jon Skeet. – John Dec 13 '10 at 20:59
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Who is this "Jon Skeet"?

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You know who he is... you're just fishing for upvotes =) – Juan Manuel Jul 28 '09 at 18:43
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Isn't that what this is all about? – innaM Jul 28 '09 at 18:51
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Well... it shouldn't – Juan Manuel Jul 28 '09 at 18:55
It worked :(((((( – DVK Oct 8 '09 at 20:06
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Well, I've watched Doctor Who, which is a BBC program, which is made in the UK, which is where Jon lives. That totally counts, right?

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Most people could just answer by saying they bought his book C# In Depth.

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If only that were true. (I'm not really complaining - I'm sure SO has increased sales of the book significantly :) – Jon Skeet Jul 28 '09 at 16:43
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Jon Skeet: You're right. Most of us probably pirated the PDF version. – TheTXI Jul 28 '09 at 16:44
Unfortuneately I can't say that I bought it. A colleague at my last place lent me his copy to read. However, I will need to buy it at some point in the future. Perhaps the next edition. – ChrisF Jul 28 '09 at 16:45
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LOL. It is slightly sad to see that my daily "C# in Depth" search usually returns 90% piracy links. Still, I know at least one person bought the book after downloading a pirate version, so it's not all bad. – Jon Skeet Jul 28 '09 at 16:46
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A search for "C# in depth" on Amazon has just come up with 'did you mean "C# in death"'. – ChrisF Jul 28 '09 at 16:48
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Further proof that Atwood is a vampire. – TheTXI Jul 28 '09 at 16:48
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@Jon Skeet: You really should just write a pirate version. Like stick exclamations like "Argh!" randomly throughout the book and mention booty from time to time. Then you can trick people into buying it. – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 28 '09 at 16:53
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That reminds me of "Head First: Design Patterns" – TheTXI Jul 28 '09 at 17:06
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I somehow expected TheTXI to request random insertions of 'pony' throughout the book... – Treb Jul 28 '09 at 18:01
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Pesto, you made me laugh loudly. – superjoe Jul 28 '09 at 20:12
Pirates go "Arrr". Although they're not prevented from going "Argh!" as well... but that is a more general exclamation than a piratey-specific one. – Peter Boughton Jul 28 '09 at 21:11
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I am the entire Skeet family, including Jon. What now!?

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This doesn't even make sense, but I voted it up anyway. – TheTXI Jul 28 '09 at 16:43
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@TheTXI: that wasn't even funny, but i up-voted it out of habit. – Shog9 Jul 28 '09 at 16:45
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@TheTXI - so, business as usual, then? – Adam Davis Jul 28 '09 at 16:46
@Welbog: Now we dance. – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 28 '09 at 16:46
Adam Davis: This is serious business, but I upvoted you anyway. – TheTXI Jul 28 '09 at 16:48
What now!? – Welbog 2 - Welbog in time Jul 28 '09 at 16:53
Now what?! – TheTXI Jul 28 '09 at 17:03
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¿¡Y ahora!? (how did you post a 10 letters comment!?) – perbert Jul 28 '09 at 17:11
It's easy. – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 28 '09 at 17:15
So easy. – Welbog 2 - Welbog in time Jul 28 '09 at 17:17
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Now I understand why Tony says "They are grrrrrreat." He doesn't have enough rep to make short comments. – perbert Jul 28 '09 at 18:11
It's not rep. – Welbog 2 - Welbog in time Jul 28 '09 at 18:20
It's skill. – Welbog 2 - Welbog in time Jul 28 '09 at 18:20
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It's not rep. It's coolness. – mmyers Jul 28 '09 at 18:20
But I'm not cool enough to beat Welbog to it. :'( – mmyers Jul 28 '09 at 18:21
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I'll be the one that says none. I didn't hear about him until StackOverflow. Sadly. That includes most of the people I now follow, including the OP.

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I met Sara at Tech Drinks! That makes me 3 degrees!

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Uh, infinity? Or at least a number too big to bother counting.

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Examples of numbers too big to bother counting: twelve billion, nineteen, three. – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 28 '09 at 16:48
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Examples of numbers that are completely acceptable to bother counting: twelve billion minus one, nineteen minus one, three minus one. – devinb Jul 28 '09 at 17:43
There's a maximum of 6 degrees – Juan Manuel Jul 28 '09 at 18:43
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@Juan: "Six"? What the hell is a "six"? That must be one of those numbers that are too big to bother counting. Or you're just making things up. – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 28 '09 at 18:48
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I believe six comes after, five. Don't quote me on that though. – Brad Gilbert Jul 28 '09 at 20:33
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"one, two, five, six..." "three, sir!" – quack quixote Dec 6 '09 at 19:15
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He and I are recent linkedin 1st degree buddies. Although I don't know if I can forgive him for going over 3x my reputation.

http://forum.halforum.com/images/smilies/humph.gif

-Adam

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One. I realised this week I sat across from him at a Microsoft MVP dinner in Reading a couple of years back.

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You meant in Redmond? – perbert Jul 28 '09 at 17:13
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No, Reading in the UK. MS has an office there and I live nearby. – Jon Skeet Jul 28 '09 at 17:21
@Jon, just because Reading would have been a correct answer, does not mean it's what he meant. – devinb Jul 28 '09 at 17:43
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I meant what I typed though. I'm British, we understand there are places outside our borders and tend to be clear about geography grin – blowdart Jul 28 '09 at 19:59
I'm not american either :) I just saw Microsoft and Re.*d.*n.* Thought maybe an overzealous spell checker and a non native English speaker (like myself). – perbert Jul 28 '09 at 21:05
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Jon tweeted back to me once after I made a suggestion to an SO question. Does that get me 1 degree?

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Hmmmm, a Skeet Tweet - would that be a Skweet? – LRE Aug 24 '09 at 22:52
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No that's just Sweet! – Gishu Sep 22 '09 at 16:19
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I am British and I lived in Cambridge for a few years, which can't be far off. I posted on the MoreLINQ issues list once too. That's like 4.5ish degrees, right?

My ex-colleague now works on .NET Reflector which was created by Lutz Roeder who must know Eric Lippert or some other Microsoft person whom I'm sure has met or spoken with Jon Skeet at some point, so that's like 4.

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Where did you live in Cambridge? If you were there between 1994 and 1997, we may indeed have met... – Jon Skeet Jul 28 '09 at 22:06
Unfortunately not - I lived there from 2000-2005 with my first job (Milton/Cottenham based job). I lived in Cambridge for a year and then Stretham for a few more. – Jeff Yates Jul 29 '09 at 0:41
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Earth resident.

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Though I did score some rep by participating in the Norris/Skeet thread. – gbarry Aug 16 '09 at 16:17
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Chris Ballance - http://so.chrisballance.com - http://stackoverflow.com - Jon Skeet

Also,

I met SaraJChipps and Andrew (Databyss) at Concept Camp 2009 so three degrees there.

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6 at most .

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The average is six, not the most. – Peter Boughton Jul 28 '09 at 21:14
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