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Developer, Digital Cartographer, Sceptic, Enthusiast


Jul
26
comment Reach for your six shooter, or reach for the sky?
Thanks Jeff, some interesting stuff there ...
Jul
1
comment How do you react to an apparently uninterested questioner?
I have often have had my answer accepted with no up votes and although slightly irritating I accept this as the distinction between community approval (up votes) and the questioners satisfaction with your answer (accepted answer). My bug-bear is with questioners who ask a question, but invest nothing in it and ignore objectively correct answers. Not sure how you discourage that behavior.
Jun
29
comment How do you react to an apparently uninterested questioner?
I have left a few of those "any luck" comments. The ones that really make me crazy are the ones when I don't need to know if my solution was correct. When I know it was.
Jun
29
comment How do you react to an apparently uninterested questioner?
Hehe, the irony being that this kind of pretty subjective discussion doesn't have an accepted answer. But rest assured, I have been checking back regularly ;).
Jun
28
comment How do you react to an apparently uninterested questioner?
I absolutely agree with 2. In my attempts to amuse myself and others I may not have put enough emphasis on the objective question, objectively correct answer aspect of this scenario. I don't object to answers being ignored in every case (because certainly they sometimes are), just those cases where an answer is demonstrably correct (and where all answers are ignored).
Jun
28
comment How do you react to an apparently uninterested questioner?
Thanks very much John. I think learning to be a better writer is a big part of why I love StackOverflow.
Jun
28
comment How do you react to an apparently uninterested questioner?
Perhaps your even tempered reason is the secret of your success. I do manage to forgot those questions eventually, with therapy.