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Amazing there are a few on the MVP list who haven't posted or created years.
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I've raised this in Bugs & Suggestions. Chris has already replied, but I think I wasn't very clear, so I've tried to clarify.
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MVP selection process on CP is unfair to me, perhaps they like some guys who has some good articles and hence they select them as mvp all time, not judging other good guy's effort on Q&A.
Shuvro
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ridoy wrote: not judging other good guy's effort on Q&A.
That's not true. As Chris said in this message[^], they choose the top 20 article authors and the top 20 Authorities (in Quick Answers and the forums).
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Hi ProgramFox,
I would hope that articles would be "weighted" much more than QA actvity in selecting CP's MVP's, because anyone can quickly gain an inflated QA rep count, or bloat their existing one, with non-solutions posted as solutions.
Congratulations on your excellent reputation, and your three articles !
“There are obvious things, and there are many obvious things no one tried, because no one needed to try them.” Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov, January 1, 2014
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BillWoodruff wrote: I would hope that articles would be "weighted" much more than QA actvity in selecting CP's MVP's, because anyone can quickly gain an inflated QA rep count, or bloat their existing one, with non-solutions posted as solutions.
I agree that articles should be weighted more, because they get more views and votes than answers. However, if Chris says that he takes the top 20 authors and the top 20 answerers, then I don't know about the article weight for the articles of the top answerers.
BillWoodruff wrote: Congratulations on your excellent reputation, and your three articles !
Thank you very much!
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Whoops, I apologize, I meant to put that comment in response to Ridoy's post !
sorry, Bill
“There are obvious things, and there are many obvious things no one tried, because no one needed to try them.” Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov, January 1, 2014
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I'm sorry, but you're plain wrong. I was awarded MVP for several years. Last year, I have not been as active and I was not awarded MVP as a result. This seems to be fair to me. I knew that my inactivity would mean that I would be ineligible for the award.
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I believe there are some people that should have eternal MVP status: like you, and OriginalGriff ... and several others
yours, Bill
“There are obvious things, and there are many obvious things no one tried, because no one needed to try them.” Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov, January 1, 2014
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Thanks for the thought Bill, but I really didn't do enough to justify MVP status.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: I really didn't do enough to justify MVP status
And Josh Smith & Andrew Kirillov did?
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I'm not in a position to judge their contributions. I can judge mine though.
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It returneth!
"Can't salary include soft canvas?"(11)
Best of luck.
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Obscurum per obscurius.
Ad astra per alas porci.
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur .
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Starting to feel I was incompetent at cryptic clues but happy now.
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Have you solved it ?
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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Incompetent
Income (salary) with p (soft) inside + tent (canvas)
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God I'm getting slow - didn't even see it in your original reply very good.
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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We got home last night and frankly, I am knackered. The whole trip back from Durham to Woking was accompanied by heavy, persistent rain. We stopped for a few hours in York, it rained, which is a lovely city. Anyway we're home, Mrs Wife is back to work and I am waiting for the girls to awaken.
The northeast was very enjoyable and I would recommend the Redworth Hall Hotel[^], it was so relaxing and refreshing. Every morning we'd swim before breakfast and then a day of touring around. Then in the evening another swim before dinner. The restaurant has a very good menu and the bar is well stocked.
For New Year, the hotel had a Masquerade Ball to which she and I attended. All the 'great and good' were there including a couple on our table that had an uncanny resemblance to Ashley and Cheryl Cole; even down to the tasteless tats and threads. Our favourite though was a [we think] lady who had a daring backless dress, not the best choice considering she had the shape and size of a brickie.
I think I can say we will return. We may well give 'The Toon' a miss next time, but most of what we did was very enjoyable.
Happy New Year y'all and get back to work if you have any.
speramus in juniperus
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: the bar is well stocked Have you left anythingGin behind?
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: The restaurant has a very good menu and the bar is was well stocked
FTFY!
Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers
--- Serious Sam
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No, it is well stocked. If it wasn't then they'd have run out, which they may have now but like I care.
speramus in juniperus
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You didn't bring the bar home in a doggy bag then?
Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers
--- Serious Sam
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A doggy bottle if you like.
I have to do the post-Christmas tidying today and a glass or seven of fortification would be of great use. My best guess is that there are four loads for the washing. Then some poor bugger needs to run a hoover over the house and the car is filthy inside and out. Plus, there is little or no food left so I'll to do some shopping too.
Theoretically, the girls could help me.
speramus in juniperus
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Nagy Vilmos wrote: Theoretically, the girls could help me.
We have a phrase for that: "Oink, Oink. Flap, flap. Floss, floss"
Which translates as: "A herd of pigs have just overflown the house, while carrying out a dental care regimen."
Never underestimate the power of stupid things in large numbers
--- Serious Sam
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In days of yore, we'd say "They're building a runway at Mimbridge"; Mimbridge being home to a very large pig farm.
speramus in juniperus
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