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Some not fit for the tagline...
OK, listened to your annos. See link. Mark annos with mfhq
(marked for halfquote)
Updated once a week. Or add your comments on the site.
/r/Halfbakery
https://www.reddit.com/r/halfbakery Nobody much uses the HB subreddit [tatterdemalion, Jan 14 2016]
HalfQuote - Notable HB Annotations
http://pashute.wix.com/halfquote [pashute, Feb 19 2016]
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I saw a real funny anno by [21] who appologized about an
erased anno by someone else (way before his got erased) |
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Hasn't jutta already addressed this? I believe her response was
something along the lines of..."create another site to copy
clever annotations to". I don't want to speak for her, but I
thought we had covered this ground many times in the past. |
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It's not a bad idea though. There have been some very (insert descriptive term here) quotations from folks on this site. |
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If someone were to create a site for this you might be able to get her to add a permanent link to it. |
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...and we'd all get to tag things [marked-for-halfirmation]. |
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I think one of the features here is that a user can delete any ideas or annos they own. This idea runs counter to that. |
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Non-halfbakers sometimes win, like sticking
3d glasses on a praying mantis. Should be a
category for honory non-bakers. |
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Realised I am perfectly positioned to make a
newhalf bakery site. |
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The subreddit would be good for this and many other things. It's tumbleweeds right now except for some spam. Someone interested can request to claim an abandoned subreddit thus being granted moderator status. |
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The Internet Archive, aka The Wayback Machine, was
created for the purpose of backing up the Halfbakery. (At
least, that's the only thing I've ever seen it used for.) |
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The Wayback Machine is just one of the Internet Archive's
services. They also have a library of public domain creative
works. |
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Actually I found an old site of mine from GeoCities RIP there, it
was about Personal Rapid Transit... |
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Please see edited idea and link. |
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