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I’m scaling back on Stack Overflow until these are fixed.

It’s been far too long, and this website is unusable as far as I’m concerned until editing is actually sane. This is by far my biggest, constant issue with Stack Overflow. ’Bye.


Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur

If I have edited your post with an edit summary of “ARGH”...

... or some variation thereof, then you probably used “it’s” when the correct word was, in fact, “its”.

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About Me

I'm a .NET programmer and web developer, and I'm a huge JavaScript and Visual Basic .NET fan. My greatest dream is to become a Stack Overflow moderator. I like to edit and I see lots of missed opportunities on SO that could be spent deleting spam or breaking up arguments... and instead all I do is answer questions. I like to do that though, as you can probably tell :)

Also, typography is fun, special cases are bad, and Java is the worst thing ever.


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comment An idiomatic phrasing for “though you wouldn't think it”
@Gilles: The sentence in question is: "They're hardworking students, but you wouldn't think it sometimes by the way they always talk in class."
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comment An idiomatic phrasing for “though you wouldn't think it”
"Qui l'eût cru?" is perfect for my situation, in fact. Thank you!
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