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The Asker or the Answerer?
I am, believe me! You don't know how many times when typing quickly I have been called out. It's all good. @MarkKirby
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So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
@Fabby The meaning of life, the universe, and everything :D
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When do comments become answers?
Oli you also have to account for not being rude, gotta give credit to the author of the comment somewhere in the posted answer ;)
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Ten tips to handle your question in the worst possible way
#8 IS THE BEST, I see this so goddamn much and it's so true, +1 man, this is hilarious
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So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish
Fabby you will definitely be missed, I don't really know how to thank you for all you've done for the community, and even me specifically. I hope to see you sometime soon!
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Collective "On Topic-ity"
Stop. You're going off the example now. Now you're just plain insulting me, and I really don't appreciate it. I know I might not give the best examples, but you can't talk about bash vs. Python with me. @MarkKirby
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You know what? No. I know more about python and bash than most people here and there cannot be a more clear difference. My point is that people could say eventually that "windows controlling a script that would boot to Python which would boot Ubuntu" (Just hypothetical) would be on topic, but my god it isn't!!! @MarkKirby
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Not the best example, I admit. As soon as I find a good one I'll leave you another comment @MarkKirby
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@MarkKirby Define high rep. users. I see users from anywhere in the 1-7000 range answering these questions, not anyone in specific, but definitely not new users. For the second part to be honest every 1 to 2 hours another question pops up on the page. Most recent example: shell script storing run time with python
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I definitely agree, but the thing is, AskUbuntu is a site where (we) specialize in Ubuntu, not necessarily Python (for example.) My point is that although some people on this site will know how to help, the user may find more help on another site where the question they are asking is more in the lines of what people there specialize in
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I completely agree with bash, considering it is 100% relating to Ubuntu and how to complete tasks with it, but it also seems that people are using this as a site to have people code for them nowadays.
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Please do not use links as entire answers!
How many of these do you have lol