| bio | website | androblip.huiges.nl |
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| location | Groningen, Netherlands | |
| age | 32 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 4 months |
| seen | May 16 at 11:54 | |
| stats | profile views | 67 |
Coder by profession and hobby, interested in skepticism, photography, Android and stuff. Especially stuff. I like stuff.
For those interested: Next to the androblip app (application for the photo-blog site www.blipfoto.com), I build a small LiveView (you know, the nerdy watch thingy by Sony Ericsson) plugin so you can get GMail notifications. Check my site here or Check it in the market
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Dec 15 |
awarded | Student |
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Mar 30 |
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Why does approving an edit require more than one vote? I think @warrenfaith has a real good point there. It explains the need for this system. A+, would vote for answer. |
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Mar 19 |
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paragraph indentation I'll try to summarize :) |
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Mar 19 |
revised |
paragraph indentation added 255 characters in body |
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Mar 19 |
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Is 'buy a good book' a valid answer? A related problem might be: what to do when -the initial question answered- this next little piece pops up as a comment. "but now I get this and that error". Ignore? Add to your answer to make it some sort of multiple question-answer-tutorial-for-a-specific-case style session? |
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Mar 19 |
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paragraph indentation I agree with that a user should look at the preview, but i didn't mean we should add that functionality, I was hoping that we could do something to remove the unintended indentation ;) |
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Mar 19 |
asked | paragraph indentation |
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Mar 18 |
awarded | Editor |
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Mar 18 |
revised |
Should we reconsider the language support of stackoverflow? fixed typo |
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Mar 18 |
suggested | suggested edit on Should we reconsider the language support of stackoverflow? |
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Mar 18 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Mar 18 |
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Site-specific spellcheck? It could be, but (sorry for this) already in place browser checks, and the general feeling I have that this is not only unexpected for a site like this, but also unwanted by most, it would not be something people woudl intuitively do something about. So if it's default OFF, nobody would use it, if it's default ON it would not matter that you could turn it off, as no-one understands the situation. I'm not saying it wouldn't be better if spelling is improved, I just don't think this will be helpfull... |
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Mar 18 |
answered | Site-specific spellcheck? |
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Mar 15 |
answered | Just wondering if the SE team has seen this 3rd party spam blocking service |
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Mar 5 |
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URL with ' ' (space) not working But the input should still know the difference, so a seperator should still be introduced, because the button does nothing more then add the formatted link to your input-box. On the positive side: there is a seperatory like that in markdown allready (the '<' for links). daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#link . Sadly, it doesn't support faulty URLs |
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Mar 5 |
answered | URL with ' ' (space) not working |
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Mar 3 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Mar 3 |
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Accept best answer, or used answer with used method? I agree, although "phantom question" implies a little bigger difference then there actually is, so -as always- it might be less black/white |
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Mar 3 |
accepted | Accept best answer, or used answer with used method? |
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Mar 3 |
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Accept best answer, or used answer with used method? That last seems to be a nice solution. I think the thing here is that there is a difference between the actual problem (which my answer was the solution for) and the question (which was more simplified, and which the other users answer was the best for). |