| bio | website | mobilite.com.au |
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| location | Sydney, Australia | |
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| visits | member for | 3 years, 2 months |
| seen | 5 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 48 |
Doing Domino for way too long to know that most other "new" technologies still don't work as well as Domino can in experienced hands. Also, a founder of Mobilite.
My Avatar is from PIXAR's classic short film Lifted. If you've seen it and work in I.T., then you can empathise with our little green friend's dilema.
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Oct 20 |
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Why do I lose a lot of points if I tell people to not babble? @CodeJockey yeah.. in hind sight it is pretentious, but what the downvoters weren't seeing, was that other questions in the same topic go absolutely no where towards a meaningful answer. So, I was hoping to "guide" the discussion so that it would be a significant contribution on the forum. So believe it or not, there was a cause for the "greater good" as it were in my mind. But I admit that the autocratic approach to the question totally missed the mark. An old saying comes to mind. Even if you're trying to help the mule, it will still kick you. |
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Oct 20 |
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Why do I lose a lot of points if I tell people to not babble? @CodeJockey. lol..Glad you find all the plumage I have ruffled entertaining. I have managed to make peace in other forums. |
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Feb 25 |
awarded | Student |
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Feb 24 |
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Is there a single “dashboard” screen for Stackoverflow/Stackexchange? Doh! Yes. I didn't know it was there... Now I do thanks... |
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Feb 24 |
accepted | Is there a single “dashboard” screen for Stackoverflow/Stackexchange? |
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Feb 24 |
asked | Is there a single “dashboard” screen for Stackoverflow/Stackexchange? |
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Feb 5 |
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IDEA : We need to increase participation volume @Popular. Having a question tagged as homework by others is also a good way for a self filtering mechanism to work that makes room for other contributors (with lower rep) to participate. |
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Feb 4 |
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IDEA : We need to increase participation volume The stack sites employ a "darwinian survival" approach to solutions. As this discussion has revealed, rather than try and enforce counter-intuitive practices to combat exploitation of the rep system, it is best dealt with by up-voting suitable answers of other users with lower scores. I think you have summarised it best in your last paragraph. Thanks |
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Feb 4 |
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IDEA : We need to increase participation volume @Mike. "hate filled" ? I think there are some other respondents here who are hate filled, but not me when I was tendering this idea. |
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Feb 4 |
accepted | IDEA : We need to increase participation volume |
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Feb 4 |
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IDEA : We need to increase participation volume @sth. I thought I had understood the mechanics of assigning answers. I wasn't getting worked up, but a few others did. |
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Feb 4 |
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IDEA : We need to increase participation volume I only discuss the rep system as a point that there are subsets of users who may exploit "rep". Albeit, it seems that it's quite difficult, now that I have managed to discuss with you all. Aside from the those who almost had a coronary at this discussion, it's been quite informative. |
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Feb 4 |
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IDEA : We need to increase participation volume @Chibacity. I said "irreverent" not "irrelevant". Back to school for you! dictionary.reference.com/browse/irreverent |
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Feb 4 |
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IDEA : We need to increase participation volume BTW thank you to whoever gave me the "mercy vote" and +1 this idea (or removed their downvote). :) |
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Feb 4 |
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IDEA : We need to increase participation volume @sth. Thanks for explaining more of the mechanics. So, in essence the path of time can weed out the Answer-whores. @dmckee. See, if you just take a moment to rationalise stuff, you don't have to blow a vein so we can all have a happy discussion. |
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Feb 4 |
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IDEA : We need to increase participation volume Thanks for the answer (and not downvoting!) I think the issue I am trying to address is the "MMORPG" like answerers. The idea that uber-answerers will not get the same points as other participants and that someone may delay their answer has upset many which goes against the site intentions. However, if you're genuine about answering you would not care so much about the points at the level of reputation ? Thus this idea automatically weeds out those answerers that focus on rep and not answer quality. But the current downvote volume suggests that this is not the case. |
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Feb 4 |
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IDEA : We need to increase participation volume @dmckee. But the points get assigned once someone clicks the big green "tick thing". But I only have 90 odd points.. what do i know..lol |
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Feb 4 |
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IDEA : We need to increase participation volume @Trufa. ROFL :D |
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Feb 4 |
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IDEA : We need to increase participation volume @Chibacity. My style is quite irreverent. I had rolledback edits once before in another site. And I got slammed on my reputation quite significantly for doing that, although i am not precious about rep, I was disappointed at the loss of functionality. So, if it genuinely offends, then I submit to those with moderator privileges. I would have changed it myself if requested. But @brandon beat me to it. One observation is that ego's here are more delicate than peanut brittle. :) |
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Feb 4 |
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IDEA : We need to increase participation volume @Chibacity. I am not calling people purely "whores" as you're suggesting. I am coining a term that is synonymous with ASW. That there may be operators who think of themselves more than the intended purpose of this site. |
