| bio | website | mdmarra.com |
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| location | Philadelphia, PA | |
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I'm a Senior Solutions Architect at a Philadelphia area IT consulting firm. I currently focus on Microsoft technologies, but I have a background in vSphere, Cisco 802.11, and OS X deployment and management as well.
I occasionally blog about work related things that interest me. Click on the website link to the left if you're interested.
Get in touch:
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May 17 |
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Missing: “Meta/Chat/FAQ” from top navigation. Reward offered What ever happened to read-only Fridays? |
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Apr 23 |
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Why is “plz” considered offensive? If you go to How to Ask on any SE, there are links to resources on how to ask a good question. The first two links both make reference to "u" and "plz" in shorthand and both say not to use it. Also, there's nothing in the Summer of Love blog post about asking people to spell using whole words, it was about snarky responses, not about demanding a basic amount of grammatical effort from askers. I fail to see how the Summer of Love post applies here at all. |
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Apr 23 |
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Why is “plz” considered offensive? @JackManey then you get legitimate edge cases where they are real phrases in a different context. "Problem" is banned from titles, but the other day on Server Fault, a user was trying to create a question about a FreeBSD log message. The title he was trying to create was What does this log message mean? "Problem: blah blah blah" Unfortunately, the problem-police filter made him spell the title Pro-blem as a workaround. It did nothing except make a legitimate message less googleable. plz and u as standalone entities could very well be used in alternate context elsewhere in the universe. |
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Apr 23 |
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Why is “plz” considered offensive? Not to belabor the point any more than it actually has been, but using slang and shorthand when asking for help from strangers is considered rude by many people, as evidenced by the upvotes on this answer and others like it on other questions. Whether you specifically agree with it or not is immaterial. |
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Apr 23 |
answered | Cannot log in with iPad anymore |
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Apr 23 |
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Why is “plz” considered offensive? @sixlettervariables Well, what's your proposal to "fix" that "problem"? Are you going to go through every meta on the network searching for plz discussions and leave comments asking people to edit their Q&As on the topic so that no one thinks it's rude? Are you proposing that we ban questions on meta with plz and rude in it? I know that these are ridiculous suggestions, but I fail to see how there's a solution to the problem that you're talking about. Actually, I don't even see it as a problem. Is one or two extraneous questions on mSO really a big deal? At least this one was coherent. |
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Apr 23 |
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Why is “plz” considered offensive? @sixlettervariables I don't see why is matters. Superfluous taglines, signatures, greetings, and salutations don't belong in questions or answers anyway. If a few people construe it as rude in meta, what's the difference? They don't belong in any case. |
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Apr 23 |
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Why is “plz” considered offensive? @sixlettervariables it's a matter of readability. plz, u no i need sum help w dis is far less readable than Please, you know I need some help with this. Typing it like that saves you a handful of extra keystrokes, but takes many others a significantly longer time to decipher. You're coming somewhere asking for free help. You should do it in a way that is most readable to users trying to help you. I also consider plz hlp and related shorthand to be rude and immature in this arena. This isn't a text message. |
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Apr 3 |
awarded | Reversal |
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Apr 3 |
awarded | Mortarboard |
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Apr 3 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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Mar 29 |
awarded | Tumbleweed |
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Mar 25 |
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Let me opt out of viewing chat flags Well played, sir. |
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Mar 25 |
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Let me opt out of viewing chat flags @StephanBranczyk Moderators are the only ones that can delete comments. Flag whatever you'd like for moderator attention, but I wouldn't be surprised if it were declined. Differences of opinion or even miscommunication happen all the time. I'm not even sure what could be considered offensive that he's said here. |
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Mar 22 |
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Clicking on a chat flag notification in IE10 doesn't pop up the dialog to act on the flag added 13 characters in body |
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Mar 22 |
asked | Clicking on a chat flag notification in IE10 doesn't pop up the dialog to act on the flag |
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Mar 2 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Feb 9 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Feb 8 |
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The new “Duplicate” close restrictions don't allow for closure of double posts Yep, my bad. Carry on, nothing to see here. |
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Feb 8 |
asked | The new “Duplicate” close restrictions don't allow for closure of double posts |