How can you tell if one of your coworkers has been secretly using Meta Stack Overflow in their free time?

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Is it Friday where you are already? – John Rudy Apr 15 '10 at 20:40
@user I lost track of the days in my cave, so I'm hoping so – Earlz Apr 15 '10 at 20:45
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@user: It's Friday somewhere! – Jon Seigel Apr 15 '10 at 20:46
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WTF is free time? – squillman Apr 15 '10 at 21:09
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@squillman: Meta time – perbert Apr 15 '10 at 21:13
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It's Friday here – Mark Henderson Apr 15 '10 at 22:07

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up vote 26 down vote accepted

They stopped posting on Stack Overflow, and now seem to be getting even less work done.

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He says "You should totally drop that and use jQuery" in completely inappropriate situations. example

Employee A: Dude, me and my wife got into this big fight last night.

Employee B: You should totally drop her and try jQuery

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+1 Extremely unfunny – Nathan Osman Apr 15 '10 at 22:25
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+1 - extremely practical. I tried that today and it worked! – DVK Apr 16 '10 at 0:38
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There's probably a plugin for that...lemme check – Michael Haren Apr 16 '10 at 2:44
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I'd like to point out that since 1.4 dropped the easiest way to say "you should totally drop that and use jQuery" in completely inappropriate situations is to use the new $.live() functionality. – snicker Apr 16 '10 at 17:40
  • They have a newly-developed unicorn and/or waffle obsession.

  • They start insisting that it's Friday somewhere, even when it isn't.

  • They begin demanding that freehand circles be drawn around everything.

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It is in iceland. While they were off partying, they let a volcano go off, and now all our flights are cancelled :( – Phoshi Apr 15 '10 at 20:49
+1 for waffles! – Nathan Osman Apr 15 '10 at 23:24

Every estimate is now 6 - 8 weeks, and he wants to do the work from a boat.

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Thanks jinguy ... – John Rudy Apr 15 '10 at 21:48

They write in haiku,
Expecting people's upvotes.
Whatever that means.

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Related: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/32509/… – mmyers Apr 15 '10 at 21:56
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You didn't write your answer as a haiku, so don't expect an upvote. – gnostradamus Apr 15 '10 at 22:47
Much better now. +1 – gnostradamus Apr 16 '10 at 4:18
  • Instead of playing an april fool's joke, they just replaced all the pictures in your office with unicorns.
  • They complain your charts are useless because the circles were computer-aided.
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They write status-bydesign next to everything.

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more like status-declined :P – Earlz Apr 15 '10 at 22:53
Okay... fine. That too. – Nathan Osman Apr 15 '10 at 23:24

The website on their screen is the most awkward combination of grey and maroon.

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and yes, it is always on their screen. – Jimmy Apr 15 '10 at 22:14
  • they suddenly burst out laughing unexpectedly and cry, "waffles, OF COURSE!"
  • you see them spending an inordinate amount of time in Microsoft Paint trying to perfect their freehand circles.
  • they have a google image search up with a lot of waffle and pony pictures standing ready
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I would say my practice time is perfectly ordinate. Freehand circles is hard! – devinb Jul 30 '10 at 11:32

He is wearing a meta T-shirt.


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I want that – Earlz Apr 16 '10 at 17:21
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@earlz <waves hand> no you don't. – Jeff Atwood May 13 '10 at 8:03

He complains about exceeding his disk quota, and when you investigate to find out why, it turns out that it's because he has 38 GB of unicorn pictures saved.

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Hopefully it's not uniporn! – gnostradamus Apr 15 '10 at 21:21
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@gnovice: That would be one of the top ten signs that your coworker needs professional help. Wait... that's the same as being on Meta, never mind. – Aarobot Apr 15 '10 at 22:03

They have started saying "Eeek!" a lot.

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He'll give you humorous questions/answers/comments that are completely off-topic, and later excuse himself because it's not Friday yet.

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They start making snide comments every time you ask a question unless that's their normal behavior. If that is their normal behavior, then check whether the comments include references to waffles, ponies, or He Who Must Not Be Named.

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We never make snide comments. Never ever! Well, more ever than never, but I think even you will get it... – Ladybug Killer Apr 15 '10 at 21:05
Snide what? How dare you! Liar! Cheater! Deceiver! :) – Nathan Osman Apr 15 '10 at 23:25

They come to work wearing breakfast foods on their heads. They keep pets in their cubicles that also, inexplicably, wear breakfast foods on their heads.

better than prosthetic foreheads, i suppose.

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where was i? i forgot the point that i was making. i said if i was smart that i would save up for a piece of string and a rock to wind the string around – quack quixote Apr 16 '10 at 11:26

They start replying to emails or other correspondence with:

+1 excellent idea!

But most importantly, they have already read this thread. Most likely they will ask something elusive, such as:

"If the top 10 of something have 15 answers, shouldn't it be the top 15?"

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Every solution becomes just a greasemonkey script away.

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