I'm piling on this discussion a couple weeks too late, but..

$couple++;

As one with not-many votes I am in favour.

because...

What time zone does the Vote Fairy work in?? There have been a few nights now where I have settled in to a bit of monastic wondering before bed time and suddenly I have no votes left! Here I am at 23:09 British (supposedly) Summer Time and suddenly my (0++)(0--) is gone!?

premature update: oh... just looked and saw Vote fairy runs away to be with the Tooth Fairy:

The vote fairy is a cron job that runs at approximately 2:15AM EST every day.

... which is I suppose 21:15 UK(?) But I'm sure I was still vote-worthy at that time...

Midnight is my most productive time! Why am I suddenly voiceless?

(Won't be able to reply now, have to leave "that computer" and retire... ;-)


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In reply to Re^2: Leftover votes: wild suggestion / feature request(s) by jvector
in thread Leftover votes: wild suggestion / feature request(s) by blazar

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