I wanted to award a bounty of 50 rep to http://stackoverflow.com/a/1732454/298479 because it's a great answer. However, while I could start the bounty I was not able to award it since that answer is locked.
It would be great if a moderator could either award the bounty to that answer manually (if that's possible) or unlock it for a few moments to allow me to award it.
On a side-note, "This post has been locked; locked posts can't be voted on." does not completely fit in this case.
969, to be exact. Not enough if we judge poetic beauty, but more than enough if we judge helpfulness. – Dennis May 26 '12 at 14:49$('.load-body').click()),var rep=0;$('.rep-breakdown-row').each(function(){if(~$(this).find('.answer-hyperlink').html().indexOf('RegEx match'))rep+=Number($(this).find('.rep-up').html())+Number($(this).find('.rep-down').html())});console.log(rep)gives969. It is really great and does all things. (I don't know why, but pasting it here breaks my jQuery.) – Dennis Jun 16 '12 at 12:41nandkinanswer-hyperlink, and between theoandwin.rep-down. Removing that makes it work just fine.969it is indeed. Odd. – Arjan Jun 16 '12 at 13:33202rep from upvotes on November 15, '09. Something similar happened to me the other day (it was due to an undownvote), but the nightly recalc fixed it. The jQuery was wrong: He earned967rep from that answer. – Dennis Jun 16 '12 at 17:26