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- 8Too Localized ;)yannis– yannis2013-04-10 11:23:27 +00:00Commented Apr 10, 2013 at 11:23
- 4disagree this is too localised, it may be better fit for SO though as its possibly tool specificjk.– jk.2013-04-10 11:25:32 +00:00Commented Apr 10, 2013 at 11:25
- 6@jk. Heh, I meant "too localized" as a suggestion / answer to the question, not that the question itself is "too localized". If I thought the latter, I would have just closed it.yannis– yannis2013-04-10 11:27:10 +00:00Commented Apr 10, 2013 at 11:27
- 2@YannisRizos doh! perhaps it should have been an answer then ;)jk.– jk.2013-04-10 11:29:58 +00:00Commented Apr 10, 2013 at 11:29
- 6@jk. I think the second question is the more interesting (does it even matter?) but I don't have time right now to answer it (and I'm not really sure the answer that's forming in my head is a good one). As for the first question, if this thread becomes a "word/phrase suggestion" one, it might get closed as "not constructive". So, answerers, don't ignore the second question please, that's the on-topic and interesting one.yannis– yannis2013-04-10 11:34:58 +00:00Commented Apr 10, 2013 at 11:34
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