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It had -34 votes and was closed. I'd say it was deleted. I'd say the people who deleted it considered themselves to be saving your face (and your rep)

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Downvotes still count after the post is deleted, I believe. – mmyers Aug 3 at 15:07
I was trying to be funny, but underneath the question had a very serious point. – Paul W Homer Aug 6 at 19:32
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I'm one of those over-10k users. In fact, I'm one of those who deleted it.

I'd say I did you a huge favor. That was one of the dumbest things I've ever heard a smart person say.

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Truthfully, I'm not particularly smart, and I seem to have a tilt towards un-orthodox or un-popular opinions. I'm still surprised at the response the post received, primarily since there was a day and an age when most programmers would have considered it an extreme act of hubris to set a "fixed limit" for computation. We have these magnificent machines, but then we cripple them with poorly thought out software. We always seem to be lowering the bar. – Paul W Homer Aug 6 at 19:38
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It was closed as Subjective and Argumentative on February 19th, and then deleted on July 10th.

Users with rep of 10K or more can still see deleted questions and answers, which is the only way I know this. The cached version has a link to the original page, which is still visible for high-rep users.

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It is deleted. 10k users can still see it.

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/566010/has-microsoft-solved-the-halting-problem-closed

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