@Dharman the more I learn about Poland the more I admire the Polish people. So I just realized (please do call me an ignorant of the worst kind) that Marie Curie, was actually Marie Skłodowska.
@Dharman certainly if you live in France; the social convention at the time in France would also have been heavily slanted towards her using her husband's name
Wikipedia notes that she used both surnames even in France
confusingly en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Curie#Life_in_Paris calls her Maria or Sklodowska in the first paragraphs and her fiancé and then husband Curie, but in the last paragraphs, Curie refers to her
Talking about french... This answer is either spam (check nickname and links) or lack information (the links provided are in french). I mean... He/she problably tried to give an honest answer, but imho it is not a valid one.
@AdrianMole Nah, after 90 days and +3 the rep is locked in regardless of deletion. (Besides why have a CM delete 15k in a year, if Dharman deletes 15M overnight :D )
@KevinB ahh sorry, I thought you meant rep loss suffered from taking downvotes (that is perhaps not reversed). But rep loss taken from casting downvotes is always reversed.
@bad_coder Staff can remove rep earned from any post - if they dissociate the post from the user. Can't remember what the term is ... and 'ordinary' mods can't do it.
@AdrianMole Kinda sorta. If there's a lot of rep we have to ask CMs to disassociate the post. But if the rep is low enough sometimes you can just downvote and delete. Will invalidate the rep
@Dharman If no one's commented or answered and the question hasn't been closed, I think it's fine (especially as the question hasn't even been voted on)
Really they're mostly doing themselves a disservice, because an old edited question is a lot less likely to be seen than a new one, and will be deleted much more quickly should it attract downvotes.
@gunr2171 When I'm writing code these days on eof my biggest issues is finding stuff and realizing halfway through reading it's for WinForms instead of WebForms