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bio website blog.somewhatabstract.com
location Ann Arbor, MI
age 36
visits member for 3 years, 11 months
seen Mar 19 at 19:40
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I'm an Englishman.

I primarily work within the C family of languages (mostly C# at the moment).

I am also secretary for the Ann Arbor .NET Developers Group.

In my spare time, I love to write (songs, short stories, novels, scripts) though I am unpublished. I also like to game, sing and play my guitar (not necessarily at the same time).


May
19
comment How can we deter users from prompting question-askers to improve their accept rate?
@Robert: You're right - the comments would be great if they actually were informative. I would love to find a way to make that kind of comment more common and lessen the noise of slapdowns like "improve rate" and "this question is dumb". I guess flags is the only workable solution - it's just frustrating sometimes.
May
19
comment How can we deter users from prompting question-askers to improve their accept rate?
@John: So your argument is to stop implementing features to improve the site because others might want features to improve the site? I just want to get the discussion started on this because these unconstructive, uninformative comments are a problem. My solution may be a little flippant, but the problem still exists.
May
18
comment How can we deter users from prompting question-askers to improve their accept rate?
To would be editors: Whinging (To complain or protest, especially in an annoying or persistent manner) is not quite the same as whining (Complain in a feeble or petulant way), but similar. Either applies, but I'm English so I favour the former.
May
18
revised How can we deter users from prompting question-askers to improve their accept rate?
added 209 characters in body
May
18
comment How can we deter users from prompting question-askers to improve their accept rate?
@Renesis: That would be nice. Just something that stops the spam.
May
18
comment How can we deter users from prompting question-askers to improve their accept rate?
@Popular: I'm not. Please read my question again. I'm trying to get them to funnel their behavior somewhere else where we don't see it. Like a politics forum to get rid of it from the rest of a site.
May
18
asked How can we deter users from prompting question-askers to improve their accept rate?
May
17
awarded  Nice Answer
May
10
comment Why not merge reputation across SO, SF, and SU?
I don't think all benefits are created equal. The right to vote is very different to the right to edit. Some benefits should be network wide as the trust you are given is less based in knowledge and more based in your willingness to follow the rules.
May
9
comment What topics would you like to learn at DevDays 2011?
WIX! I would love to see some love for WIX!
Apr
28
asked Would a “relevant to” vote system work for cross-site answer sourcing?
Apr
19
accepted Every post spam?
Apr
19
comment Every post spam?
That was pretty much my conclusion too - it's a borderline case worthy of a little attention but certainly not a scourge to be driven out of the kingdom.
Apr
19
comment Every post spam?
This was my ultimate conclusion too - borderline. Thanks for the detailed response.
Apr
19
asked Every post spam?
Apr
16
comment Can we have a feature to allow commenting on Data Explorer queries?
I have no idea to what I would be submitting a patch even if I created one.
Apr
15
comment Low accept rate more prominent when asking a question
I would prefer a nudge button than the constant commentary on improving accept rates. Just have a button that tells the OP to improve or a notification - why the heck should anyone else truly care that much?
Apr
15
awarded  Nice Question
Apr
15
asked Can we have a feature to allow commenting on Data Explorer queries?
Feb
22
comment Copy Editor with too few revisions?
Interesting - I have 21 pages of those revisions but no Copy Editor badge. I must've edited the same posts way too much (in fact, I did). Must edit harder!