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I think my AskMe question belongs in more than one category.

I think my AskMe question belongs in more than one category.
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 11:04 PM on July 27, 2008 (19 comments)

Don't Fix Me, Bro

Has code been added to "fix" "invalid" HTML?
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 4:58 PM on May 8, 2008 (49 comments)

'I am not a Microsoft "fanboy"'...

Does this post about how wonderful new web technologies from Microsoft are, and how easy and quick it is to develop for them, set off anyone's alarm bells?
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 3:20 PM on March 13, 2008 (87 comments)

Can't get to metafilter from my ISP

I can't get to any metafilter.com addresses from my home ISP. I can get to it from other places, i.e. work, and I can get to it if I use an open proxy. More details inside.
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 4:25 PM on January 2, 2008 (25 comments)

"part of American culture is to utterly...

"part of American culture is to utterly ignore people who are outside your circle of personal friends/acquaintances/family" ... "there is a cultural thing re yelling and violence in American domestic relationships" ... we all know what those people are like ...
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 9:15 PM on January 2, 2007 (363 comments)

Bad HTML here needs fixing....

Bad HTML here needs fixing.
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 3:33 PM on November 30, 2006 (1 comment)

Today's random-deletion gripe: this post was no...

Today's random-deletion gripe: this post was no more worthy of deletion than a bunch of other ones about human relationships.

What's the problem being solved here? Although it was asked in a chatfiltery way, the problem was clearly "The use of the word 'honey' has specific implications about the nature of a relationship for my boyfriend and I don't know why", with a side order of "is he a freak or am I?".

How is that different to some question about "how does dating work", for instance?
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 4:27 PM on November 14, 2006 (31 comments)

AskMe preview is broken when the post contains...

AskMe preview is broken when the post contains list tags.
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 5:03 PM on November 9, 2006 (3 comments)

People who enjoy Ask might like to spend a bit of...

People who enjoy Ask might like to spend a bit of time on the NaNoWriMo forums this month, particularly the ones where they ask for help on making their plots and characters realistic.

This year, How to take Congress hostage, how much of a body would vultures get through in three days, and how to deliver a baby outdoors. In short, lots of interesting questions getting asked and answered. Last year, a (presumably very young) novelist just wanted to know what having sex was like.
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 3:24 PM on November 4, 2006 (4 comments)

Just when I thought I'd figured out how to post...

Just when I thought I'd figured out how to post code into AskMeFi ... some feature of the back end is changing two single quotes into one single quote?
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 9:05 PM on October 30, 2006 (30 comments)

What's the key difference between "what are some...

What's the key difference between "what are some great movie scenes involving food?" and "what are some great upbeat 80s songs?" that gets one post deleted and not the other?

Supplementary question -- has anyone ever noticed these help-me-with-my-list posts turning up in articles? I can't help but think that some of the people asking "name some movies for me where happens?" are getting their journalistic homework done via Ask. Is that cool if they are, or do we feel used?

On another forum, someone asked a "name some TV shows where <foo> happens" question, and I not only heard my answer on the radio three days later but heard it word for word. The guy had obviously cut-and-pasted my exact words and read them out on air.
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 10:59 PM on October 2, 2006 (42 comments)

Is there any way of knowing whether a vacancy in...

Is there any way of knowing whether a vacancy in Jobs has been filled? Do they disappear if someone gets the job? Is there a flag?
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 10:29 PM on September 27, 2006 (4 comments)

Just in case you were wondering "how often is...

Just in case you were wondering "how often is that AskMe feed really borked, anyway?" [more inside]
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 6:31 PM on August 20, 2006 (104 comments)

Just to keep you up to date, the AskMe RSS feed...

Just to keep you up to date, the AskMe RSS feed was invalid at
  • Wed Jul 19 22:00 EST
  • Thu Jul 20 08:00 EST
  • Thu Jul 20 08:30 EST
  • Thu Jul 20 09:00 EST
  • Thu Jul 20 10:00 EST
  • Thu Jul 20 15:00 EST
  • Fri Jul 21 05:00 EST
  • Fri Jul 21 05:30 EST
  • Fri Jul 21 06:00 EST
  • Fri Jul 21 06:30 EST
  • Fri Jul 21 07:00 EST
  • Sat Jul 22 09:30 EST
  • Sat Jul 22 10:00 EST

posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 4:47 PM on July 22, 2006 (21 comments)

Borked last night and Borked the night...

Borked last night and Borked the night before/Going to get Borked tonight if we never get Borked any more./When we're Borked we're sick as we can be/'Cos "Syntax Error on line 1" is much too much for me.
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 2:24 AM on July 16, 2006 (13 comments)

RSS Feed Busted Again... See if you can spot...

RSS Feed Busted Again...

See if you can spot the subtle error in the XML Syntax:

Connection Failure

posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 9:21 PM on July 11, 2006 (2 comments)

Compare and contrast: How do I deal with a...

Compare and contrast:
How do I deal with a Muslim co-worker who doesn't like me? which is pretty much one uninterrupted chorus of "what does his being Muslim have to do with it?" and How do I keep my [Latino] neighbors from stealing my power? in which someone, i.e. me, asking the same question, was insulted and accused of derailing.
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 2:20 PM on July 6, 2006 (69 comments)

Is it just me, or is the AskMe RSS Feed reported...

Is it just me, or is the AskMe RSS Feed reported to be broken on BlogLines more often than not?

"The feed URL returns a page that does not look like an RSS feed. This can be caused by the feed URL being incorrect, or it can be caused by a configuration issue with the server hosting the feed. If this error continues, you should check the feed URL and, if it is wrong, subscribe to the correct URL."
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 7:04 PM on June 29, 2006 (20 comments)

Why did baby-stealing across the ages get deleted?...

Why did baby-stealing across the ages get deleted? I can read the reason given, but it isn't fair to the question.
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 1:11 AM on June 18, 2006 (24 comments)

Trouble logging in. Or actually not. I got a...

Trouble logging in. Or actually not.

I got a couple of different messages, one saying "error, email Matt" and another saying "error, delete MeFi cookies, if problem persists, email Matt". I gave up, thinking I wasn't logged in, but when I went to Ask, it turns out I was.

Another related thing. Is the CAPTCHA case-sensitive? Because it doesn't say either way. That would have eliminated one possible avenue of enquiry into why login was failing.
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 4:16 PM on May 2, 2006 (12 comments)

Please delete me. And the other guy of course....

Please delete me. And the other guy of course.
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 2:33 PM on April 25, 2006 (30 comments)

Problems Posting Code To Ask yet again. I...

Problems Posting Code To Ask yet again.

I really wish AskMeFi handled code better. As in, handled HTML, JavaScript, Perl, whatever, with linebreaks and indenting preserved. Some people are smart enough to use the PRE tag, but they still need to escape the HTML brackets, and their code gets extra linebreaks added.

When I need to post code I pre-process it with a script now but the average person isn't that obsessive.

The "regular expressions are overkill" guy has a problem in his code, please note, as does the "screw the dom" guy.
posted to MetaTalk by AmbroseChapel at 9:30 PM on March 27, 2006 (25 comments)