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bio website jumpingfishes.com
location Bothell, WA
age 36
visits member for 2 years, 7 months
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Father of four, singer, church choir director, juggler... I also write code. And I'm a mormon.


Apr
1
revised Can we get a gallery of unicorns?
added 2 characters in body
Feb
3
comment Why can we format text with bold and italic but sideline the underline?
Well, ya.. Not great, but perhaps better than nothing. On WP7 the line is solid at least, but offset by half a character to the right. I'd post a screenshot, but WP7 still lacks that capability.
Feb
3
answered Why can we format text with bold and italic but sideline the underline?
Oct
22
awarded  Yearling
Jun
24
awarded  Nice Answer
Jun
24
awarded  Editor
Jun
24
revised Can we get a gallery of unicorns?
added 175 characters in body
Apr
2
awarded  Teacher
Apr
2
answered Can we get a gallery of unicorns?
Feb
22
awarded  Student
Feb
19
comment Broken reputation chart with IE9 in Area51
This is a silly policy. And worse, it is implemented poorly. If your policy is to not support above a certain version of IE, assert that policy by using the X-UA-Compatible meta tag: <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=8" />. But shouldn't a popular, cutting edge website who's primary audience is developers support the browsers that developers are using?
Feb
19
comment Broken reputation chart with IE9 in Area51
I usually try to avoid being redundant. In this case, I can express the issue using tags alone. The redundant title and the body are just for completeness. :)
Feb
19
asked Broken reputation chart with IE9 in Area51
Jan
20
comment Can the hiking proposals be merged?
We need the ability to 1: Discuss if and how the name and definition of a proposal should be changed, from definition stage even through beta, 2: Change the name and definition based on the discussion and consensus, and 3: Close a proposal based on consensus reached due to changes in a competing proposal. If we got that much, that would be good enough. Maybe we already have most of 2 and 3 (I just don't know), but we certainly don't have 1.
Jan
20
comment Ability to merge similar Stack Exchange proposals into one
Your viewpoint surprises me. Guitars are rarely a solo instrument, but rather almost always are accompanied by some combination of singers, drummers, or wind instruments. Should there be one site devoted to guitar specific questions, and one for questions involving guitars and another non-guitar instrument, or questions about chord progressions or song structure? In Stack Overflow, questions about pointers in C++ are irrelevant to Java or XML, and yet we all manage to get along just fine.
Jan
20
comment Ability to merge similar Stack Exchange proposals into one
Given that the Guitars Stack Exchange has now entered private beta, this specific example is more alarming! The question was asked six months ago, and there seems to have been no effort to actually merge the proposals for musicians. All I've seen are posts like this that point out the problem. Will it be possible to merge beta sites with existing proposals?
Jan
20
comment Tools for merging proposals on Area 51
If these merge tools were in place yesterday, it'd already be a week too late. The guitars site is now in beta while several proposals for musician sites exist. I hope there wont be separate sites for trombones, drums, flutes, pianos, violins, harps, singers, rock bands, string ensembles, wind ensembles, choirs, etc. Or worse, one site for guitarists and another site for all musicians except guitarists. Will sites in beta be able to merge with existing proposals?
Jan
18
awarded  Supporter