This survey question describes a certain Alice, then asks me what I'd recommend to... Caroline?
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73TIL BoltClock only has one friend in life, cannot comprehend having two :-P "Does not compute..." – TylerH Jan 12 '17 at 17:51
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49That alternate text, though. Props. – TylerH Jan 12 '17 at 17:56
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136I bet Bob will know. – Oded Jan 12 '17 at 17:57
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36Or possibly Neil Diamond. – Brad Larson♦ Jan 12 '17 at 17:59
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36Then again, she might be living next door to Alice. – Oded Jan 12 '17 at 18:04
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72-1 for discriminating against people with two first names. – user1228 Jan 12 '17 at 18:32
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20@BradLarson That song is in my head, and blame has been assigned to you. – Tim Post♦ Jan 12 '17 at 21:00
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34I don't know, go ask Alice. – user4639281 Jan 12 '17 at 22:06
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21The funny thing for me is that I have a relative who at 24 decided to change her name from Alice to Caroline. Also, I don't think I saw that question on the survey. – Don't Panic Jan 12 '17 at 22:08
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48This is probably a test to see if you're paying attention – Anthony Pham Jan 13 '17 at 0:14
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34Is it intentional that some of these answers seem hilariously bad? Would anybody seriously recommend to a person with no prior experience in programming that they should start by participating in a hack-a-thon, an open source project, or a programming competition? Even "apply for a remote working position and hide your complete lack of programming knowledge by asking bad questions on SO so other people do your work for you" seems like a far better and more realistic option... – l4mpi Jan 13 '17 at 11:35
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59I like how you can choose "None of these" and three others. – Mr Lister Jan 13 '17 at 11:45
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45Why isn't there an option "endlessly ask inane beginner questions on Stack Overflow and treat the site as an interactive tutorial"? – Lundin Jan 13 '17 at 12:31
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15@Dartmouth: I didn't know Caroline was the short form of Alice. (For those who don't get it: Bob is the short form of Robert, so it doesn't seem wrong in that context.) – BoltClock♦ Jan 13 '17 at 12:40
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19On weekends, Robert calls himself Alice. But don't tell Caroline about it. – Lundin Jan 13 '17 at 12:50
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This one's my bad, folks. It's a typo, supposed to be the same name. We're going to correct it in a non-disruptive manner over the weekend.
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251"in a non-disruptive manner" ... you're going to kill Caroline, aren't you? – Bart Jan 13 '17 at 21:30
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29You're one of the authors of the survey? Considering all the complaining about it, you all should had been much, much more active at SO. – Teemu Jan 14 '17 at 7:46
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4@Bart You should think of it as a long term reassignment of her biochemical potential. An assignment assistant would be happy to assist your understanding should this still trouble you :) ...... Happiness flows from the wisdom of Friend Computer. – Kaithar Jan 14 '17 at 8:02
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The participate on meta privilege is awarded at 5 reputation, and you neither have that nor a moderator badge. – noɥʇʎԀʎzɐɹƆ Jan 14 '17 at 22:48
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@Teemu Implying folks on meta has anything else to do than complain? It does seem you've been around a while but you seem quite new here ;) – Félix Gagnon-Grenier Jan 14 '17 at 23:13
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1@FélixGagnon-Grenier Me new here? My current Meta stats says "visited 785 days, 28 consecutive". I haven't been highly active though. A big part being "complaining" at Meta, yes, but there's a lot of other objectives too, discussion about new features and moderator elections, guiding etc. The amount of the meta posts about the survey felt exceptional to me. [survey-2016] was tagged to 21 posts, this year survey has already 17 posts, and that doesn't include discussion about the results, which are still ahead. And the comment above was meant to be a pure joke, ofcourse. – Teemu Jan 15 '17 at 9:03
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2@Teemu: I assume the "You must be new here" is an attempt to play along with your joke - but I could be wrong. – BoltClock♦ Jan 15 '17 at 13:38
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@BoltClock Well, now you've said it, that is very possible. I couldn't find a connection with the first reading with my limited skills of English, though. – Teemu Jan 15 '17 at 14:40
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1@Teemu yes indeed, I was trying to be funny here, with arguably bad result. Sorry if you felt attacked on that! – Félix Gagnon-Grenier Jan 15 '17 at 17:19