I think the only latin I remembered over the years was Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori; mors et fugacem persequitur virum; nec parcit inbellis iuventae; poplitibus timidove tergo
Which seems appropriate since yesterday was the 100th anniversary of something we hope to never have repeated again.
@AndrewL. There's a meta post about that - if it's a valid and not closeable for any other reason (even if it's a CS assignment) - the fact it is one - doesn't make it closable
@QPaysTaxes well, my latin is errr pretty rubbish - I only did it for a year
might well be worth mixing it up with some greek as well... lot's of root words to be found across both
Well - I've always personally found other languages than English harder to learn (although I'm told the exact opposite is true).
English
indeed... but I do make an effort when I have time to learn more :)
lol
'cos obviously it was my native language - what confused me - even at a young age at school (quite a while back now) - it was the genders assigned to things
actually I think some languages almost have it more ordered: English is "the yellow table", being able to define the target then describe attributes of it, eg: "the table yellow" - in some weird way works for me...
@QPaysTaxes Any reason why?
@QPaysTaxes there's a sandbox room
Nope - I'll leave it to the RO's - but I'd be somewhat surprised if they want that here
You're talking to the wrong person - I'm not an RO
QPaysTaxes reviewed 40 posts today (of which 1 was an audit)! The time between QPaysTaxes's first and last review today was 54 minutes and 56 seconds, averaging to a review every 1 minute and 22 seconds.
@AlexanderO'Mara hmm... looks like this must have been one of those cases when a user must have flagged as rude that comment, and thus my flag along with theirs got declined...
@QPaysTaxes Now you pinned a rainbow pooping unicorn with a star. I'm sure I will get kicked from the room for that. Don't you know that flowers don't like rainbow pooping unicorns?!
@AshishAhujaツ I still would've scratched my head at people paying attention to obscure zero-point powershell questions from 2015, but no, I probably would not have assumed a revenge upvote.
@ankitagrawal it can be. If you see my rep profile, I had been getting one downvote per day for few days totally unactive posts. But yeah, 1 DV as revenge is rare
@ankitagrawal It may not be actionable as such, but I think that certainly could have been the motivation behind the vote. Besides, I haven't written enough questions for someone to go on a spree, and if they DV my answers they'll lose rep.
@Ashish Ahuja : Now onwards i will be very carefull about asking questions once i come out of this ban. thank you so much bro for your advice. I am contributing as much as i can. thnx a lot :)
that must have added to your ban. Deleting questions are never helpful towards getting out of a ban, and actually makes it a bit more difficult to get out of it. Don't do it next time
you are right. but at that time i was not so much aware about use of stackoverflow. Now i know every rule. but its to late. As of now i don't have another choice rather then wait :(
@TIPS In this case, yes, because the errors require a fixed text format. The reviewer edit was also good, because the edit suggestion had way too much whitespace.
@theB You've reviewed 40 posts today (of which 9 were audits), thanks! The time between your first and last review today was 16 minutes and 11 seconds, averaging to a review every 24 seconds.
@TIPS Floating code blocks could be good, but it could also get messy, especially on small screens.
On a related note, I've often thought it'd be great if we had "spoiler" buttons on SO that could be used to fold away less important parts of a question or answer; I mentioned it yesterday in a comment meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/327187/…
The notify tag seems to me to have no purpose. There is no excerpt, and no wiki. It has 478 questions currently, none of which seem to gain any meaning from having the tag.
Does it describe the contents of the questions to which it is applied?
Yes - most questions with the tag do contain someth...
Hi Andy. I just had a look at that question. I don't know SQL, but Gordon Linoff does: he's a SQL gold badger (and SQL book author!). But the OP doesn't like Gordon's answer, so maybe the question can be considered unclear... And as you say, the OP hasn't shown their own attempt at solving it, which makes it a "gimme teh codez" question, which are often closed as "too broad" or "no MCVE".
@AndyK As gunr2171 said, you shouldn't downvote or close vote for bad attitude. Yes, the OP is a bit aggressive, but I guess that's because he's a bit frustrated that people are giving him answers that don't apply to his situation. OTOH, he really can only blame himself for that, since it's his fault that the question isn't sufficiently clear.