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9:15 AM
Morning!
 
9:41 AM
Morning!
 
Sam
Morning!
 
9:58 AM
I'm waiting for my suggested tag wiki and excerpt edits to get reviewed.
 
Sam
That might take a while, especially on a sunday.
 
Yeah, I realized. The last pair took two hours to go through.
 
Sam
:O
 
I like this comment lol:
Not an answer. Got flag — Frank N. Stein 14 mins ago
 
Sam
lol
 
10:11 AM
@Unihedron this stackoverflow.com/questions/25958051/… type of questions is asked n number of times in SO. Please find a orginal question for me.
 
@AvinashRaj There is a tag for that.
Also, the purpose of closing as duplicates is so that questions that are the same can be pointed to the best answer. If you find questions that are duplicates, just close it, based on the "pointing towards the better answer" criteria. By the time you work through most of them, they will be pointing at that one question, theoretically. I think.
So there's no need to look for the original question, just close ALL the questions! :D
 
i think this would be an appropriate question stackoverflow.com/questions/5319840/…
 
This question has been added to the Stack Overflow Regular Expression FAQ, under "Quantifiers > More on the differences...". — aliteralmind Apr 10 at 0:08
^ That is exactly why. :)
 
i don't why even some experienced users also rushing to answer this..
 
The reason is simple. They want points.
I want points too, so I went and visited some tag wikis that are dire for an editor to fix them. Unfortunately, it was not very timely because it's sunday.
 
10:24 AM
questions arriving rate on sat and sun is less as compared to the other days.
still i can't find a exact dupe..
:(
 
@AvinashRaj yes, and less users too, so my suggested edits sits around very long.
Reviewer #2 has appeared!
 
10:49 AM
Also check out Programming Language Theory and HackOverflow if you want, two proposed Stack Exchange sites in definition. I liked the idea, will commit once I could. :p
Conversation moved to RegEx because it's suited there.
 

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