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2:12 AM
@Unihedron Try to award the bounty after 7 days instead of 3. That way the question will stand out a little longer which might give the answers a higher chance of getting upvotes (or downvotes)
@zx81 That phenomenon was somewhere described on meta
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Q: The bikeshed problem and Stack Overflow

shooshIn short, the bikeshed problem: If you go before the Board of Directors and ask for 1.5 billion dollars to build a nuclear reactor, no one will review or discuss the details of the plant. They will assume that experts have been over every inch of the plans, and not want to look ...

If you want more views, retag it with [c++]random Nov 29 '09 at 0:41
I see Paul Graham calls it a Fluff Principle: The most dangerous thing for the frontpage is stuff that's too easy to upvote. If someone proves a new theorem, it takes some work by the reader to decide whether or not to upvote it. An amusing cartoon takes less. A rant with a rallying cry as the title takes zero, because people vote it up without even reading it.Val Dec 27 '13 at 16:15
^ so basically complex stuff is not upvoted that quickly since the reader needs to view and digest the long complex information you provided while easy answers are too obvious and short
 
3:03 AM
@HamZa That question on meta is a great read... thanks! :)
 
welcome
 
 
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5:07 AM
Closing this question doesn't seem right to me... Yes it's hard for him to explain exactly what he wants, but the question is interesting—it may or may not involve overlapping matches, we'll see. I tried to edit a bit to clarify, but ultimately it's up to him.
 
@zx81 +1 for printing "Now it's up to you to write the loops to build the combinations!"
@HamZa Ha, that was some fun read there, I also exceptionally enjoyed it because it perfectly explains how my top upvoted answer is simple like that. It just happened to be in a tag full of traffic.
 
5:39 AM
@Unihedron Thank you! So you can see how that print statement really makes the solution work. ;) ;)
 

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