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Sep
22
asked Response to “Would you not do it?”
Sep
19
answered Is the term “hack” more positive or more negative?
Sep
19
comment Is there a real difference between “null” and “zero”?
dude you should have asked it on stackoverflow
Sep
16
comment Do “normal people” know the terms URL and GUI?
@moioci Apart from graphical user interface (too clunky), the other 2 terms can be understood by anyone with a simple english dictionary, even if they dont speak english
Sep
15
answered Do “normal people” know the terms URL and GUI?
Sep
14
comment What words are commonly mispronounced by literate people who read them before they heard them?
Can we have sources for all answers. Cuz this is SERRIIOOUUSSS business we are dealing with there
Sep
14
awarded  Organizer
Sep
14
revised Alternatives to “computationally expensive”?
edited tags
Sep
14
comment “Adult and children stories” or “Adults and children stories”?
@mmyers - didnt get the joke.
Sep
14
accepted Politics: singular or plural?
Sep
14
answered Alternatives to “computationally expensive”?
Sep
13
asked Politics: singular or plural?
Sep
6
answered Why do English writers avoid explicit numerals?
Sep
5
accepted How should I address someone with a known name and unknown gender?
Sep
5
comment Best way to call an artist that is not famous
Dont call them "infamous" atleast :p
Sep
3
accepted “Specially” vs “especially”
Sep
3
awarded  Commentator
Sep
3
comment How does one correctly use a semicolon?
TheOatmeal came to my mind too when I saw the question
Sep
2
comment How should I address someone with a known name and unknown gender?
This gotta be a comment, not a real answer. But yeah. I agree
Sep
1
comment How should I address someone with a known name and unknown gender?
I just wanted to start a reply to an email with "Thank you very much <title> <lastname> for ......" A name just wont cut it in this case. Anyway google images gave me a positive id on the recipient's gender. It was a woman