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##With great power comes great responsibility

With great power comes great responsibility

I read this unanswered question: Triple monitor on Nvidia and Intel and found the answer written by yilmi was deleted.

Deleted answer

Although I've had protect/un-protect powers for awhile now I've never used them. Now I have delete/un-delete powers also never used. I would like to get input on if the aforementioned answer is a good one to undelete.

I appreciate the answer might qualify as "abandoned" because yilmi has not signed on in 17 months. On one hand this means: "why bother wasting time". But on the other hand it means: "you probably won't ruffle many feathers".

PS I can see the answer was deleted by Mitch but I can't see any comments by him on why it was deleted. You would think with delete powers comes the ability to give a reason why it was deleted?

##With great power comes great responsibility

I read this unanswered question: Triple monitor on Nvidia and Intel and found the answer written by yilmi was deleted.

Deleted answer

Although I've had protect/un-protect powers for awhile now I've never used them. Now I have delete/un-delete powers also never used. I would like to get input on if the aforementioned answer is a good one to undelete.

I appreciate the answer might qualify as "abandoned" because yilmi has not signed on in 17 months. On one hand this means: "why bother wasting time". But on the other hand it means: "you probably won't ruffle many feathers".

PS I can see the answer was deleted by Mitch but I can't see any comments by him on why it was deleted. You would think with delete powers comes the ability to give a reason why it was deleted?

With great power comes great responsibility

I read this unanswered question: Triple monitor on Nvidia and Intel and found the answer written by yilmi was deleted.

Deleted answer

Although I've had protect/un-protect powers for awhile now I've never used them. Now I have delete/un-delete powers also never used. I would like to get input on if the aforementioned answer is a good one to undelete.

I appreciate the answer might qualify as "abandoned" because yilmi has not signed on in 17 months. On one hand this means: "why bother wasting time". But on the other hand it means: "you probably won't ruffle many feathers".

PS I can see the answer was deleted by Mitch but I can't see any comments by him on why it was deleted. You would think with delete powers comes the ability to give a reason why it was deleted?

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##With great power comes great responsibility

I read this unanswered question: Triple monitor on Nvidia and Intel and found the answer written by yilmi was deleted.

Deleted answer

Although I've had protect/un-protect powers for awhile now I've never used them. Now I have delete/un-delete powers also never used. I would like to get input on if the aforementioned answer is a good one to undelete.

I appreciate the answer might qualify as "abandoned" because yilmi has not signed on in 17 months. On one hand this means: "why bother wasting time". But on the other hand it means: "you probably won't ruffle many feathers".

###NOTE: Only 10k users can see the deleted answer in question.

PS I can see the answer was deleted by Mitch but I can't see any comments by him on why it was deleted. You would think with delete powers comes the ability to give a reason why it was deleted?

##With great power comes great responsibility

I read this unanswered question: Triple monitor on Nvidia and Intel and found the answer written by yilmi was deleted.

Although I've had protect/un-protect powers for awhile now I've never used them. Now I have delete/un-delete powers also never used. I would like to get input on if the aforementioned answer is a good one to undelete.

I appreciate the answer might qualify as "abandoned" because yilmi has not signed on in 17 months. On one hand this means: "why bother wasting time". But on the other hand it means: "you probably won't ruffle many feathers".

###NOTE: Only 10k users can see the deleted answer in question.

PS I can see the answer was deleted by Mitch but I can't see any comments by him on why it was deleted. You would think with delete powers comes the ability to give a reason why it was deleted?

##With great power comes great responsibility

I read this unanswered question: Triple monitor on Nvidia and Intel and found the answer written by yilmi was deleted.

Deleted answer

Although I've had protect/un-protect powers for awhile now I've never used them. Now I have delete/un-delete powers also never used. I would like to get input on if the aforementioned answer is a good one to undelete.

I appreciate the answer might qualify as "abandoned" because yilmi has not signed on in 17 months. On one hand this means: "why bother wasting time". But on the other hand it means: "you probably won't ruffle many feathers".

PS I can see the answer was deleted by Mitch but I can't see any comments by him on why it was deleted. You would think with delete powers comes the ability to give a reason why it was deleted?

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##With great power comes great responsibility

I read this unanswered question: Triple monitor on Nvidia and Intel and found the answer written by yilmianswer written by yilmi was deleted.

Although I've had protect/un-protect powers for awhile now I've never used them. Now I have delete/un-delete powers also never used. I would like to get input on if the aforementioned answer is a good one to undelete.

I appreciate the answer might qualify as "abandoned" because yilmi has not signed on in 17 months. On one hand this means: "why bother wasting time". But on the other hand it means: "you probably won't ruffle many feathers".

###NOTE: Only 10k users can see the deleted answer in question.

PS I can see the answer was deleted by Mitch but I can't see any comments by him on why it was deleted. You would think with delete powers comes the ability to give a reason why it was deleted?

PPS Sorry for not providing a direct link to the answer but, I have no idea how to point at an answer or comment and click Show me the links??

##With great power comes great responsibility

I read this unanswered question: Triple monitor on Nvidia and Intel and found the answer written by yilmi was deleted.

Although I've had protect/un-protect powers for awhile now I've never used them. Now I have delete/un-delete powers also never used. I would like to get input on if the aforementioned answer is a good one to undelete.

I appreciate the answer might qualify as "abandoned" because yilmi has not signed on in 17 months. On one hand this means: "why bother wasting time". But on the other hand it means: "you probably won't ruffle many feathers".

###NOTE: Only 10k users can see the deleted answer in question.

PS I can see the answer was deleted by Mitch but I can't see any comments by him on why it was deleted. You would think with delete powers comes the ability to give a reason why it was deleted?

PPS Sorry for not providing a direct link to the answer but, I have no idea how to point at an answer or comment and click Show me the links??

##With great power comes great responsibility

I read this unanswered question: Triple monitor on Nvidia and Intel and found the answer written by yilmi was deleted.

Although I've had protect/un-protect powers for awhile now I've never used them. Now I have delete/un-delete powers also never used. I would like to get input on if the aforementioned answer is a good one to undelete.

I appreciate the answer might qualify as "abandoned" because yilmi has not signed on in 17 months. On one hand this means: "why bother wasting time". But on the other hand it means: "you probably won't ruffle many feathers".

###NOTE: Only 10k users can see the deleted answer in question.

PS I can see the answer was deleted by Mitch but I can't see any comments by him on why it was deleted. You would think with delete powers comes the ability to give a reason why it was deleted?

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