Heh - I just voted it ++ and saw that it is no longer in the negative - good, your question does not deserve to be flamed TOO heavily. But I do have a beef with questions like this.

My main beef is with this attitude: "Hey, this is broken, fix it." It's not broken. How many times must people be reminded NOT to abuse discussions - most discussions are based on individual wants that really do not add to the overall effectiveness of this site. vroom is busy enough.

Furthermore - we are programmers, not 'Power Users'!

Programmers don't whine about stuff - we find ways around the problem - granted, there is no way around this problem, but then again - it's not a problem, because the newsbot is not a user that needs encouragement with ++'s.

Don't get me started on 'Power Users' . . .

Actually, I thought the title was very descriptive - I knew immediately what you were talking about before I even read the paragraph.

Next time - ask someone in the chatterbox first. It will save you embarrassment - or at least you can blame it on other people. :P

Jeff

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In reply to (jeffa) 3Re: Voting button missing in Perl News by jeffa
in thread Voting button missing in Perl News by bladx

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