Edited by Corion: Removed color tags from the table.

I've been clicking at random for a while. I was hoping to find a gem or two worthy of being ++ed. Trouble is, I'm surprised at how often I come across something that looks like

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It would be nice to exclude homenode of people with no writeups, no XPs and no nothing else. It's not as if my life will be improved reading them.


In reply to Useless Random Nodes by grinder

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