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Feb 7, 2015 at 3:19 comment added NewbieLearner When I said "never have heard of" I meant it in every way. judged without the judge even reading your file to know what you are accused of. And it's highly arguable whether justice is "blind" or not, but that isn't the point here :P
Feb 6, 2015 at 13:06 comment added user146043 "Imagine a judge sentencing a person to prison even though the judge never has seen this person, or heard of him... " It's called "In absentia" and it's a perfectly valid part of law in many locations. You don't need to see someone ("justice is blind") or have previously heard of them to come to a conclusion as to whatever they're accused of transgresses some point of law.
Feb 4, 2015 at 1:38 comment added NewbieLearner Of course, I completely agree on that, you can't ask a question which you've already seen a dozen of answers to and hope somebody gives you an answer which you can understand.
Feb 4, 2015 at 1:23 comment added BradleyDotNET Without going in circles, the key is that you explain why those solutions didn't work/make sense. By doing so, you've made your question not a duplicate! Just saying, I didn't get X solution, or Y post didn't work for me isn't enough (and few posters make even that effort). You have to be specific.
Feb 4, 2015 at 1:08 comment added NewbieLearner @BradleyDotNET That is true, however we didn't go from Cart to car by sticking with one type of cart, with each cart a new piece was added(not really) and evetually that is what led to the cars we have today. Duplication is, it's what leads to solutions and better solutions and progress. There are obvious answers such as 5+5=10, easy to understand right, well, there are those who don't know what 5+5 equals to... But all in all, I agree, somewhat. As long as the duplicates aren't Identical I don't see the issue on how many there are.
Feb 4, 2015 at 0:49 comment added BradleyDotNET Having 1000 duplicates of the same question is bad. Having 10 is ok, its a scale thing. But if you are going to post something that you know is considered a duplicate, you need to do a good job explaining what didn't make sense with those answers. Otherwise, we would just be parroting the same information, which is why we close duplicates (to prevent such parroting).
Feb 4, 2015 at 0:34 history answered NewbieLearner CC BY-SA 3.0