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Re(3): How node in SOPW is answered? I suggest author's ability to reject bad answers

by FoxtrotUniform (Prior)
on Jul 23, 2002 at 20:31 UTC ( [id://184574]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Re: How node in SOPW is answered? I suggest author's ability to reject bad answers
in thread How node in SOPW is answered? I suggest author's ability to reject bad answers

    untill "bad" answers can flood "hard-to-answer" questions, monastery will be mostly only for easy questions and to check a reaction and quickness of answerer rather his real ability to answer!

Please explain what you mean by "bad" answers. I can find plenty of hard questions that received excellent answers, for instance:

...and that's just looking through my last 50 nodes for the hard questions that I've taken a poke at.

I'm trying to see the problem, but I don't think it's there.

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