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Coder. Geek. Cyclist. Rower. Ex-academic. Dad. Occasional manager. Part-time webmaster. Been on the Interwebs for longer than most realise there has been one. Gentle opinions, strongly held.

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awarded  Nice Answer
Jun
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awarded  Yearling
Aug
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awarded  Good Answer
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awarded  Yearling
Oct
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answered Question asking for medical advice — is this a liability problem?
Oct
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asked Size of online communities
Jun
28
awarded  Yearling
Mar
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answered Is there a 197 rep cap per day?
Feb
8
comment Badge suggestion: Overtime
Would this be sponsored by the "Coalition for getting outside and enjoying some fresh air during your time off"? In the latest podcast J&J&? discuss whether the trilogy is powered by those bored at work, would this mean those bored at home, too?
Feb
8
answered Will the badges ever have a design to them instead of just having colors?
Feb
5
comment Searching on SO careers for someone - surely we are all special cases?
That could be an interesting project for me, although not likely of much success - but certainly finding people active in the kind of tags I'd need and then cross-reference to public CVs? It's an idea ...
Feb
5
comment Searching on SO careers for someone - surely we are all special cases?
True - but it would be a start! At the least I could search the local area for likely people, there are also contractors and so on.
Feb
5
comment Why did user delete his answer to my question?
@neil but now you know it's correct ...
Feb
5
comment Searching on SO careers for someone - surely we are all special cases?
Exactly, it's a catch-22 - if I had an idea that they'd be suitable, I'd contact them, but I can't contact them without stumbling across them randomly.
Feb
5
asked Searching on SO careers for someone - surely we are all special cases?
Feb
3
answered Explaining Stack Overflow to potential users
Feb
3
comment Moderator election voting page “not useful enough”
@state why? your handle and your emotican are definitely part of you. Sure, your profile is probably more important, but if I take exception to some part of your icon, then you're not getting my vote (although I voted blind to icons because my work proxy blocks the site hosting them, so maybe you're ok on that score ...)
Feb
3
comment Moderator election voting page “not useful enough”
Exactly what I was just coming here to say ...
Jan
27
comment Was my question closed because it should be a community wiki?
@balpha it is definitely a case of sour grapes, but we all do that when we're downvoted over something we consider reasonable. Though you have to love the irony of not knowing the answer to a question relating to knowledge transfer.
Jan
25
comment How do I set a bounty on my Java question?
@balpha yeah, maybe - but he had only waited half an hour before asking the question, so the phrasing wasn't his, but the impatience certainly was! If the cap fits ...