in reply to Re: Notification of a changed node
in thread Notification of a changed node

I know where you're coming from. You write a response, then the OP changes his/her node. You don't even realise it. But, the changes were drastic enough that they change your answer. And now your answer is out there, sticking out like a sore thumb among good answers (based on the new question).
This is a social problem, best met by a social solution, IMO.

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Re^3: Notification of a changed node ('solved)
by tye (Sage) on Feb 02, 2006 at 04:23 UTC
    This is a social problem, best met by a social solution, IMO.

    /me throws a big dance party, mixes all of the monks into it, and sees what settles out... I always thought that Imo was a smart guy.

    - tye