Are reject-edit-please requests still OK? The edit appears to be an attempt (by a different user) to ask a similar question by rewriting the original. Edit comment: "I just have a similar question"
Thanks, all. Obviously it's now a historical consideration; wouldn't have raised it for something less severe (but still vaguely-OK-looking to a robo-reviewer).
I can edit this question to at least make it clear what the OP wants. It still boils down to "I want to do X. How can I do it?". Do I fix it or just VTC and move on?
yeah, it's actually specifically about 'not programming where one might expect programming' i thought that might qualify as interesting to programmers, but maybe that's not enough
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@NathanOliver I recently looked at speakers on amazon.com, and you'd be surprised how today how active speakers (e.g. including amp, BT, USB, etc) are not really distinguished from passive speakers (the old meaning of the word). the speakers in my house are passive. but i bet if you went into Best Buy and asked a 'speakers' then there's a good chance would be looking at something with a microprocessor in it..
I asked this question on SO, but it's probably OT:
Notable electronic systems that don't have a CPU or other programmable part
I discussed it in http://chat.stackoverflow.com/rooms/41570/so-close-vote-reviewers, and it was suggested to ask here, under 'site-recommendation' tag.
So, where best...
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Quick question: When you earn a badge for something and it so happens that you no longer meet the badge criteria, I thought you still kept it, is that correct?
I was asking because somehow I was awarded the "Curious" badge on MSO (if I select my next bronze badge to track, "Curious" is checked) but it doesn't appear in my list of badges.
anyway, @Tunaki there was a meta-post about the strange effect that the badge tracker was more up to date then your badge list. And if I recall that was a kind of bug, i.e. not caching. But I don't recall if it was fixed.