Someone bookmarked at least 15 of my answers
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I went to my Reputation History, and I saw that at least 15 of my answers were bookmarked (all posted in December). I've no idea why, because these answers aren't related with each other. I find that this looks strange and suspicious. I'm posting this because I don't want to be considered as a sock-puppeteer.
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the
Lazy<Dog>
. My latest article: Understand how bitwise operators work (C# and VB.NET examples) My group: C# Programmers Group -
I went to my Reputation History, and I saw that at least 15 of my answers were bookmarked (all posted in December). I've no idea why, because these answers aren't related with each other. I find that this looks strange and suspicious. I'm posting this because I don't want to be considered as a sock-puppeteer.
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the
Lazy<Dog>
. My latest article: Understand how bitwise operators work (C# and VB.NET examples) My group: C# Programmers GroupProgramFOX wrote:
I'm posting this because I don't want to be considered as a sock-puppeteer.
Isn't that exactly what you'd say if you were a sock-puppeteer? ;P
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
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ProgramFOX wrote:
I'm posting this because I don't want to be considered as a sock-puppeteer.
Isn't that exactly what you'd say if you were a sock-puppeteer? ;P
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer
If I really was a sock-puppeteer then I wouldn't post this thread and would I bookmark my answers from August 2012.
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the
Lazy<Dog>
. My latest article: Understand how bitwise operators work (C# and VB.NET examples) My group: C# Programmers Group -
I went to my Reputation History, and I saw that at least 15 of my answers were bookmarked (all posted in December). I've no idea why, because these answers aren't related with each other. I find that this looks strange and suspicious. I'm posting this because I don't want to be considered as a sock-puppeteer.
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the
Lazy<Dog>
. My latest article: Understand how bitwise operators work (C# and VB.NET examples) My group: C# Programmers GroupExpect your own episode of 'This is your life' any day now or perhaps 'they' are just gathering evidence for the trial 'they' haven't told you about. :suss:
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I went to my Reputation History, and I saw that at least 15 of my answers were bookmarked (all posted in December). I've no idea why, because these answers aren't related with each other. I find that this looks strange and suspicious. I'm posting this because I don't want to be considered as a sock-puppeteer.
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the
Lazy<Dog>
. My latest article: Understand how bitwise operators work (C# and VB.NET examples) My group: C# Programmers GroupYes.. same for me too on July 9th 11 of answers were book marked. All of them bookmarked in 45 mins. someone is playing around here.. get ready for knocking him down.
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Yes.. same for me too on July 9th 11 of answers were book marked. All of them bookmarked in 45 mins. someone is playing around here.. get ready for knocking him down.
I would have assumed CP has installed an automatic Bookmark-As-Fast-As-You-Can identifier, after all these things are standard and fairly simple to implement...
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I went to my Reputation History, and I saw that at least 15 of my answers were bookmarked (all posted in December). I've no idea why, because these answers aren't related with each other. I find that this looks strange and suspicious. I'm posting this because I don't want to be considered as a sock-puppeteer.
The quick red ProgramFOX jumps right over the
Lazy<Dog>
. My latest article: Understand how bitwise operators work (C# and VB.NET examples) My group: C# Programmers GroupHi ProgramFox, Why not assume that someone(s) finds your answers valuable ? yours, Bill
“Human beings do not live in the objective world alone, nor alone in the world of social activity as ordinarily understood, but are very much at the mercy of the particular language which has become the medium of expression for their society. It is quite an illusion to imagine that one adjusts to reality essentially without the use of language and that language is merely an incidental means of solving specific problems of communication or reflection." Edward Sapir, 1929