On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 1:48 AM, Robert Bradshaw
wrote:
> On Jan 23, 2010, at 9:43 PM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
>
>> Nick Alexander wrote:
IMHO, that is far too trivial. Most 14 year old school child will know
what that is.
>>>
>>> You say that like it is a Bad Thing.
>>
>> Well it i
On Jan 23, 2010, at 9:43 PM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
Nick Alexander wrote:
IMHO, that is far too trivial. Most 14 year old school child will
know what that is.
You say that like it is a Bad Thing.
Well it is if you want to stop a spammer. They want to edit the
page, so they answer such a
Nick Alexander wrote:
IMHO, that is far too trivial. Most 14 year old school child will know
what that is.
You say that like it is a Bad Thing.
Well it is if you want to stop a spammer. They want to edit the page, so they
answer such a simple question, and away they go. How is knowing the ne
IMHO, that is far too trivial. Most 14 year old school child will
know what that is.
You say that like it is a Bad Thing.
Personally, I think a text file in the source directory would be
best. It would mean someone has downloaded the source (do same for
binary). If they have never download
Jason Grout wrote:
Personally, I think the wiki question is too hard now and prevents
people from easily contributing good things. For example, someone ended
up giving up (for now) contributing something because they forgot to
divide by two when finding the area.
The current question is: Wh
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 20:05:29 -0600, Jason Grout
wrote:
> Personally, I think the wiki question is too hard now and prevents
> people from easily contributing good things. For example, someone ended
> up giving up (for now) contributing something because they forgot to
> divide by two when fin
Personally, I think the wiki question is too hard now and prevents
people from easily contributing good things. For example, someone ended
up giving up (for now) contributing something because they forgot to
divide by two when finding the area.
The current question is: What is the area of th