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Who down-voted this? Show yourself, the post does not deserve one votes. :mad:
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
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Who down-voted this? Show yourself, the post does not deserve one votes. :mad:
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
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what are the univotes for ? :confused:
Und wenn du lange in einen abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in dich hinein - Friedrich Nietzsche
:doh: People will downvote for strange reason we may never know...
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Let's keep with the standard defintion for martyr. Rape is very tragic, but it doesn't make anyone a martyr.
Sorry, wrong word. Modern day hero? To be gangraped by 8 men at 15, and to persist regardless, takes a hell of a lot of "attitude" man, you gotta admire that. Fair enough ?
Und wenn du lange in einen abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in dich hinein - Friedrich Nietzsche
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Who down-voted this? Show yourself, the post does not deserve one votes. :mad:
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
I haven't yet, but I reserve the right to do so in the future. From the title, I suspect it belongs in the back room.
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I haven't yet, but I reserve the right to do so in the future. From the title, I suspect it belongs in the back room.
No, it does not.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
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Who down-voted this? Show yourself, the post does not deserve one votes. :mad:
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
I wonder if there were a mechanism in place to force univoters to post why they voted a univote, like with articles, that would cut down the univotes altogether.
""Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
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I wonder if there were a mechanism in place to force univoters to post why they voted a univote, like with articles, that would cut down the univotes altogether.
""Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
There have been about 500 posts in Site Bugs and Suggestions by people who have wondered the same thing. Short version: it's not a problem that needs solving, and any proposed solution so far is either more work than it's worth or would cause more problems than it solves.
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I wonder if there were a mechanism in place to force univoters to post why they voted a univote, like with articles, that would cut down the univotes altogether.
""Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
Paul Conrad wrote:
that would cut down the univotes altogether
And fill the lounge with sock puppets commenting with "." I think the response of the lounger is adequate, some twat univotes and gets stamped on by the local denizens.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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There have been about 500 posts in Site Bugs and Suggestions by people who have wondered the same thing. Short version: it's not a problem that needs solving, and any proposed solution so far is either more work than it's worth or would cause more problems than it solves.
I would heartily disagree with that and Chris has promised a solution though I suspect that hell will have long frozen over before he bothers to implement it. And yes, that was me who down-voted you for several reasons: 1) it's your opinion that it doesn't need solving 2) you have no idea if it would cause more problems and 3) don't be so arrogant.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
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I would heartily disagree with that and Chris has promised a solution though I suspect that hell will have long frozen over before he bothers to implement it. And yes, that was me who down-voted you for several reasons: 1) it's your opinion that it doesn't need solving 2) you have no idea if it would cause more problems and 3) don't be so arrogant.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
mark merrens wrote:
I would heartily disagree with that
What in particular? Or do your downvote reasons cover that?
mark merrens wrote:
Chris has promised a solution
Interesting. Not sure I've seen him agree to do that. What I have seen him say is that univotes are uncommon, they would cause sock puppet accounts, and they may inhibit people from giving honest downvotes for fear of retaliation.
mark merrens wrote:
it's your opinion that it doesn't need solving
And you downvote opinions you do not agree with?
mark merrens wrote:
you have no idea if it would cause more problems
Life forms are unique in that they can reasonably predict the future. They may not always be correct, but they can be pretty good at it. I can guess at (or estimate) what kinds of problems it would cause.
mark merrens wrote:
don't be so arrogant
I don't think that is the word your are looking for. Either that, or you expect me to put "I think" in front of my every opinion, which I do not. Also, the opinions I expressed were not only my own... I was also giving a quick rundown of the responses seen in SB&S.
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I would heartily disagree with that and Chris has promised a solution though I suspect that hell will have long frozen over before he bothers to implement it. And yes, that was me who down-voted you for several reasons: 1) it's your opinion that it doesn't need solving 2) you have no idea if it would cause more problems and 3) don't be so arrogant.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me
By the way, I am one of the people who have posted about voting mechanisms. Though that particular post was about articles (and Chris did end up implementing the deviation feature with articles). I do have a pretty good idea of what I'm talking about, and [I think] most suggestions for improvements new members might make have been posted before or would be a waste of Chris & Team's time.
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Let's keep with the standard defintion for martyr. Rape is very tragic, but it doesn't make anyone a martyr.
MehGerbil wrote:
Let's keep with the standard defintion for martyr.
Rape is very tragic, but it doesn't make anyone a martyr.Initial post was ok, but bordering Soapbox to my liking because it was predictable how it would turn out.
MehGerbil wrote:
Let's keep with the standard defintion for martyr.
Rape is very tragic, but it doesn't make anyone a martyr.I did not vote your post, but I have to get this out: I don't get why the poster got downvoted for saying a gang rape victim was a martyr based on semantics while people get rep points for saying technically correct stupid things.... Again, too heavy a subject (or easy to predict it would become so) for the Lounge I agree. But the number of times people get their reputation upgraded by saying they would kill end users, that VB developers deserve life sentences, that it's the end of the world because a list starts at 1... It makes me a little sick that this is the subject that makes it impossible to use hyperbole in the Lounge. Even if I agree it should not have been here in the first place.
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Not sure, though did she actually die for her cause? That is what a martyr is.
Technicaly correct, but on a forum where it is routinely moraly correct (and rewarded)to make someone suffer a painful death for using a goto, a buzzword or not understanding what you meant with your UI. This is the one example where first degree must be law? X|
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Sorry, wrong word. Modern day hero? To be gangraped by 8 men at 15, and to persist regardless, takes a hell of a lot of "attitude" man, you gotta admire that. Fair enough ?
Und wenn du lange in einen abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in dich hinein - Friedrich Nietzsche
I don't consider it heroic either, but it's your post, not mine. Sorry if I was ridiculously technical. Words like brave, strong, and bold come to mind. Those would be words I'd pin on a woman like that. I like those words better than martyr because lots of idiots are martyrs. You've got people who blow up entire planes full of people and they are 'martyrs' and to my thinking that has nothing to do with bravery or strength. Sometimes martyr means 'cowardly bastard'.
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MehGerbil wrote:
Let's keep with the standard defintion for martyr.
Rape is very tragic, but it doesn't make anyone a martyr.Initial post was ok, but bordering Soapbox to my liking because it was predictable how it would turn out.
MehGerbil wrote:
Let's keep with the standard defintion for martyr.
Rape is very tragic, but it doesn't make anyone a martyr.I did not vote your post, but I have to get this out: I don't get why the poster got downvoted for saying a gang rape victim was a martyr based on semantics while people get rep points for saying technically correct stupid things.... Again, too heavy a subject (or easy to predict it would become so) for the Lounge I agree. But the number of times people get their reputation upgraded by saying they would kill end users, that VB developers deserve life sentences, that it's the end of the world because a list starts at 1... It makes me a little sick that this is the subject that makes it impossible to use hyperbole in the Lounge. Even if I agree it should not have been here in the first place.
RC_Sebastien_C wrote:
don't get why the poster got downvoted for saying a gang rape victim was a martyr based on semantics while people get rep points for saying technically correct stupid things....
Again, too heavy a subject (or easy to predict it would become so) for the Lounge I agree.
But the number of times people get their reputation upgraded by saying they would kill end users, that VB developers deserve life sentences, that it's the end of the world because a list starts at 1...Saying that VB developers deserve life sentences is obvious hyperbole over a goofy topic; however, serious topics shouldn't be handled with hyperbole. The woman doesn't need hyperbole to describe her situation. I probably shouldn't have responded. I knew what the orginal OP meant. If you want to downvote, do so - it makes me a martyr. :-D
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she was gangraped by eight men in the pursuit of her cause. thats reason enough to label her a martyr.
Und wenn du lange in einen abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in dich hinein - Friedrich Nietzsche
That makes sense.
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RC_Sebastien_C wrote:
don't get why the poster got downvoted for saying a gang rape victim was a martyr based on semantics while people get rep points for saying technically correct stupid things....
Again, too heavy a subject (or easy to predict it would become so) for the Lounge I agree.
But the number of times people get their reputation upgraded by saying they would kill end users, that VB developers deserve life sentences, that it's the end of the world because a list starts at 1...Saying that VB developers deserve life sentences is obvious hyperbole over a goofy topic; however, serious topics shouldn't be handled with hyperbole. The woman doesn't need hyperbole to describe her situation. I probably shouldn't have responded. I knew what the orginal OP meant. If you want to downvote, do so - it makes me a martyr. :-D
MehGerbil wrote:
If you want to downvote, do so - it makes me a martyr. :-D
I won't, mouhahahah! :-) Seriously I understood, understand your post, and stil don't want to downvote it. I also said I didn't feel the original post belonged in here, but since it was here, I had a hard time with the responses. But I now realize I shoud have focussed more on the it doesn't belong in this forum part. Mea Culpa.
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I don't consider it heroic either, but it's your post, not mine. Sorry if I was ridiculously technical. Words like brave, strong, and bold come to mind. Those would be words I'd pin on a woman like that. I like those words better than martyr because lots of idiots are martyrs. You've got people who blow up entire planes full of people and they are 'martyrs' and to my thinking that has nothing to do with bravery or strength. Sometimes martyr means 'cowardly bastard'.
MehGerbil wrote:
people who blow up entire planes full of people and they are 'martyrs'
No they're not -- it's just murder/suicide.