| bio | website | brad-christie.com/blog |
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| location | New Hampshire | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 5 months |
| seen | Apr 9 at 19:36 | |
| stats | profile views | 25 |
I'm currently a Systems Specialist at Rapid Sheet Metal, Rapid Machining and other Rapid Companies. What's that mean? I architect, develop and implement solutions that help us turn around prototype parts quickly without sacrificing quality.
View my LinkedIn Profile if you're interested in my career side, or my Facebook Profile to learn more about me in general.
Alternatively, I have a pseudo-blog if you're that bored. You should be warned, I use it mostly for things I find are interesting or something I had to do a lot of searching for and feel others would appreciate an index-able resource.
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Apr 27 |
asked | Ajax banners share same element ID |
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Mar 23 |
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Why question about opinion was down voted on stackoverflow? @Oded: Though I agree, "how can I split this string" could result in a substr call, a regex solution, some form of split, etc. Are those all considered nonconstructive? I think the question is very valid, and offers up (a/several) solution(s) to implement a "subtle" logging mechanism. |
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Dec 10 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Nov 15 |
accepted | Split question upvote points based on answer acceptance |
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Nov 7 |
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Split question upvote points based on answer acceptance I think you hit the points that I (poorly) eluded too. The acceptance rating is highly respected by the masses but servers no real purposes other than a means to not help (which in-it-of-iteself is counterproductive to the community). Maybe the answer is as simple as that: remove the acceptance rating and have it only apply negative side-effects to the end-user and not to the rest of the community as a metric to measure the worth of a person. |
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Nov 7 |
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Split question upvote points based on answer acceptance I'm not sure I agree. From the perspective of someone just joining an "accept rating" can be convoluted (for instance, Accept could be interpreted as acceptance from the community [e.g. the person is well-respected] not necessarily that they never give people the answer acknowledgement) |
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Nov 7 |
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Split question upvote points based on answer acceptance added 186 characters in body |
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Nov 7 |
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Split question upvote points based on answer acceptance It's just frustrating seeing good questions become neglected because someone has a poor accept rating. Instead of people answering the question (maybe not even for the sake of the asker as much as future visitors/reference) you see habitual "work on accepting answers" and people move on. All i'm looking for is a way to avoid it, while also upping the incentive to accept answers. So splitting isn't an acceptable method, any other thoughts on motivating users? |
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Nov 7 |
asked | Split question upvote points based on answer acceptance |
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Jul 14 |
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Privileges required percentage are off (not aligned) @Cody: I'm right there with you. I felt like I was playing a game of :spot the difference", less the second picture with the difference of course. |
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Jul 14 |
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Privileges required percentage are off (not aligned) Does visiting stackoverflow.com/reputation and clicking the recalc button at the bottom have any effect? |
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Jul 12 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Jul 12 |
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AJAX Edits — “Dirty” flag not being cleared on cancel Awesome, glad to know it wasn't just me. |
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Jul 12 |
accepted | AJAX Edits — “Dirty” flag not being cleared on cancel |
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Jul 12 |
asked | AJAX Edits — “Dirty” flag not being cleared on cancel |
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Jun 23 |
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Should we warn on “should”? @Gamecat: +1 for irony. |
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Jun 18 |
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“Still Seeking Answer” feature @Changling: oh yea, forgot that google has a difficult time prioritizing advertisers and overlapping keywords. oh wait, no. no, they don't. And thus bidding was born. (i.e use reputation to bid for visibility when you find your question merits immediate attention--beyond the 500 cap, & sort by bounty as a standard.) |
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Jun 17 |
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“Still Seeking Answer” feature @DanM: I agree with you. I have a question that I'd like to have an answer on prompty. I've followed the due process, offered up a bounty, and still await a response. I feel like it's a competition for SEO; if your question doesn't make it to the "viewport"/first page, you won't get much attention. I'd even settle for a "expert exchange"-esque feel and offer subscriptions to bump questions (though I hesitate as this goes against everything SO stands for, IMHO). |
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Jun 17 |
answered | “Still Seeking Answer” feature |
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Jun 5 |
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Toggle / collapse images and other parts @mcgrailm: Just copy the code below the divider in to a file called SO_Collapsible_Images.user.js and save it on your desktop. Then open that file with firefox and it will work, as-is (with greasemonkey plugin, of course). |
