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| location | Helsinki, Finland | |
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| visits | member for | 2 years, 2 months |
| seen | May 6 at 10:06 | |
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I'm a software engineer currently working on web application development.
Most significant skills: Ruby, Rails, Java, C++, JavaScript, UNIX/Linux.
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Apr 10 |
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Handling Calls to Remove a Moderator @Sklivvz: if a site has 4 moderators, two-thirds of that is 2.666. From this it follows that to remove one moderator, all the remaining ones would have to agree, not two out of four. |
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Feb 18 |
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Can I have a user preference for ISO standard date format for all dates/times Yes, please. To me, a date such as "Jan 14 '10" looks quite ugly. As has been remarked on related questions, most of the world does not use the illogical M/D/Y date display system. As we are all nerds, you'd think that the ISO 8601 standard would be favoured among us: alphabetical order equal numerical order equals chronological order. Please, at least make it possible for users to customize it as an option for displaying dates. Please, please, please. |
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Oct 2 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Mar 5 |
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50 reputation for making comments is too high @thkala: I have a few Stack Exchange accounts, and they are associated with one another, as they're all listed in my profile. However, I never got any bonus points when I created a new associated account. I looked into this, and the first answer to this question says that at least one of one's accounts has to have at least 200 points for the linking to result in a gain of 100 further points. |
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Feb 28 |
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50 reputation for making comments is too high I tried to upvote this question, but that requires a minimum reputation of 15, and as reputation doesn't carry over from one StackExchange site to another, couldn't do it. However, I can comment, and would like to say I agree that a reputation limit of 50 is too high. |
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Feb 26 |
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What is the correct way of providing feedback on a question without posting an answer when you cannot write a comment? I would just like to say that this is a silly restriction. If one can add an answer, why shouldn't one be able to add a comment to an answer, which is surely less noticable? (For some reason, I can add a comment here, on Meta Stack Overflow, having just created my ID here, but not yet on Stack Overflow.) |