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Undoing an old vote cannot be recast because vote is too old

I got an answer to a question that had me very very stuck. (This is it: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1971149/wpf-change-a-style-in-code-behind)

I upvoted because I was happy that I got an answer. But then I said to myself, "you should just check to see if this answer even works before you upvote." So I undid the upvote and went and checked the answer.

Turns out the answer was fabulous, I wish I could up vote it several times. I was surprised when I tried to re-cast my upvote and was told that my vote was too old to be changed!

I had not even voted! I had un-voted? Does this message mean that my un-vote is too old be changed? If so that is sad. I got a great answer that deserves to be rewarded.

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There, I edited the answer so the vote timer is reset. Knock yourself out. – mmyers Dec 28 '09 at 21:57
I upvoted it. Thanks. – Vaccano Dec 28 '09 at 22:00
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closed as exact duplicate by Jeff Atwood Dec 28 '09 at 22:05

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