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Occasionally I'll run through my list and delete Ideas: chronologically induced artistic differences usually, ... but a few months/years later and I want to refer to it or something and... <doh!>
So, just a list of the self-deleted ideas which are only accessible to the logged-in user, perhaps a "deleted
posts" button to bring up the list, that can be undeleted by the owner if wanted.
Your ideas as of 22/12/2008
http://web.archive..../user/FlyingToaster You can find deleted ideas in the Wayback Machine [theleopard, Jun 09 2011]
I really liked this one of mine
http://web.archive....a/Exit_20Fee_20Club But apparently it was widely-known-to-exist. <sniff> [theleopard, Jun 09 2011]
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The Wayback Machine Internet Archive will have them all cached... |
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I can't find the one I'm looking for |
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The Internet Wayback Machine doesn't "have them all cached". |
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What's the idea you're looking for? |
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It's happened quite a few times: I get bored and decide to prune, sometimes to my later discomfiture. As an example, "Lunar Rail System" which was probably posted in the first half of 2008 then deleted because I was meaning to repost it as two separate posts, all polished up and I'm too lazy to redo all the math involved. |
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Other examples are ones which I ephemerally thought were too boring or "practical". |
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You're right, it's not in there. You must have uploaded and deleted it
between cachings. Bummer! There was one called Lunar Biometrics, but I
guess that's something different. |
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Stop deleting your brilliant ideas, toaster person. |
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Yes, but these aren't the droids he's looking for. He doesn't need to see your identification. You can go about your business. Move along ... |
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I don't think i'd reach the point where i wished an idea i'd deleted was still there. I generally just delete it and move on. |
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