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I've had some similar encounters !
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It takes some time, but eventually the European Community accepts your solutions.
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But not after two years. That would be too prompt
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probably it took two years to understand the answer
And considering quality of questions in Q&A, that's entirely possible.
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Maybe it took that long to debug it?
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Meanwhile on That Other Site, my two most upvoted answers (60+ and 150+) are basically useless, and when I post something really elegant/interesting/hard to figure out, maybe 5 upvotes at best, usually just 1.
Apparently that's just how it works. Mostly due to the "all interesting tags are low-activity"-effect.
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"People are a problem." -- Douglas Adams
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Space travellers from an abnormal star: "there is no returning". An enormous distance then the big bang, its the end. (10)
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Meteorites?
Only from the words, but I simply cannot figure the crypto... But at least it is (10).
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Closer but wrong type of traveller.
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No, I was looking for something bigger.
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Well the Jimi Hendrix Band were pretty big in their time, and spaced out too.
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You're closer than you think!
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Nether travel agent name, confused?
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Hmmm. Not cosmonauts...
Nope. Lost me.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: Nope. Lost me.
That seems rather unlikely.
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Think of it as "Lost me as the setter of the next one".
HTH.
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Well as P0mpey3 is the next setter do you want to do the explanation?
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Astr = abnormal star
on = "no" returning
AU = enormous distance (Astronomical Unit)
ts = the end of "its"
Far too easy.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Can you show the working?
And it's your turn tomorrow.
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