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Hello, now I am asking second stupid question. And I need to delete both of them.

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i think there is a delete option under your post... beside the 'edit' ... etc – ultrajohn Mar 15 '10 at 5:18
@joseph: there's also an "account association" option under your user page - accounts tab ;-) – fretje Mar 15 '10 at 8:22
Sorry to gravedig, but this just made my day. – Ryan Amos Feb 17 '12 at 19:25

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There's a delete underneath the tags to the question that is visible to you if you asked it.

However, you won't be able to delete a question if it has answers voted up by the community (or if you accepted one of those answers)

You can only delete it if you have non upvoted answers.

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Wait, you can only delete if you have no answers at all or only delete if the answers you have have not been upvoted? – User Nov 7 '12 at 16:02
@User, if they are voted up -- you can delete the question if the answers have a score less than or equal to 0 – jmfsg Nov 7 '12 at 16:15
Ok thanks for clarification, your statement "You can only delete it if you have no answers" confused me. – User Nov 7 '12 at 16:17

There's a delete underneath the tags to the question that is visible to you if you asked it. It's subtle and missable.

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