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Right now, I've got nowhere to ask my computer questions.

If I've got a programming issue, then Stack Overflow works great. But because I'm not a cable monkey, Server Fault thumbs its nose at me:

A moderator closed this question regarding screen resolutions as "not sysadmin related".A moderator closed this question regarding screen resolutions as "not sysadmin related".

I think the "rules" of Server Fault should be relaxed.

And since that's not likely, Super User might fill that gap. I don't understand Jeff's "Anything goes!" and "Ewoks!" attitude, though. I hope he's not trying to make it silly and useless.

Right now, I've got nowhere to ask my computer questions.

If I've got a programming issue, then Stack Overflow works great. But because I'm not a cable monkey, Server Fault thumbs its nose at me:

A moderator closed this question regarding screen resolutions as "not sysadmin related".

I think the "rules" of Server Fault should be relaxed.

And since that's not likely, Super User might fill that gap. I don't understand Jeff's "Anything goes!" and "Ewoks!" attitude, though. I hope he's not trying to make it silly and useless.

Right now, I've got nowhere to ask my computer questions.

If I've got a programming issue, then Stack Overflow works great. But because I'm not a cable monkey, Server Fault thumbs its nose at me:

A moderator closed this question regarding screen resolutions as "not sysadmin related".

I think the "rules" of Server Fault should be relaxed.

And since that's not likely, Super User might fill that gap. I don't understand Jeff's "Anything goes!" and "Ewoks!" attitude, though. I hope he's not trying to make it silly and useless.

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Zack Peterson
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Right now, I've got nowhere to ask my computer questions.

If I've got a programming issue, then Stack Overflow works great. But because I'm not a cable monkey, Server Fault thumbs its nose at me:

A moderator closed this question regarding screen resolutions as "not sysadmin related".

I think the "rules" of Server Fault should be relaxed.

And since that's not likely, Super User might fill that gap. I don't understand Jeff's "Anything goes!" and "Ewoks!" attitude, though. I hope he's not trying to make it silly and useless.