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it wouldn't actually *mean* anything without the idea though. |
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Or, they're just stored collectively and remain unavailable and invisible. When someone wants to annotate an idea, but has nothing to say, they click a button to retrieve a random selection from the well, all very homeless puppy adoption like. |
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(The Back button doesn't work for this?) |
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[po] True, unless the idea just changed names or your anno was fairly general. In the second case, you could look for a similar idea to add it to. |
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[half] Keeps it moist and pliable? Fair enough. |
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If I ever fill out a time-consuming web-form, I copy the text into the buffer/clipboard. |
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[half] //The Back button doesn't work for this?// I just tried, and my Annotation box was blank (IE6). (later) Strange, I just tried it again and it worked. Not sure was different. |
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[contracts] I seem to do this every time except the time that it matters. |
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I do that all the time and it works, World. I had to do it several times while wasting my time annotating an idea that had several name changes this morning. Interesting that it works sometimes and sometimes doesn't. |
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Maybe the same thing could be done with deleted annotations. They become free for the taking: original authorship untraceable. |
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I think it depends on your browser settings. At home, I'm set to "Check for newer versions of stored pages:" "Every visit to the page" and all works fine. At work, I'm going through a firewall and a proxy server and all sorts of crap, so I need to manually refresh to get the latest version. If you need to do this, maybe you keep the anno when you hit reverse gear. If this *doesn't* work, then your text is gone for ever, I suspect. It cannot be assigned to some ghost page, because the HTML for the form sends it to foo.cgi which attempts to post it to page.html, or whatever, because that was in the 'post' command. If page.html is missing, you get the error. (Bear in mind that this is all speculation; I have very little idea how the Halfbakery actually works, I just know how *I*, with my extremely limited skills, would have made it work, if I'd thought of it first.) |
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And not just annos. Spending time on the bakery, I sometimes look down at the clock and find that Ive lost an hour. Where did it go? Does Jutta have it? |
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Damned temporal vampire webmasters . . . |
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I can get you that hour back, but you'll have to spend it at the bakery. |
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Damned time-traveling half bakers . . . |
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//Keeps it moist and pliable?// where does that one come from? |
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//where does that one come from?//
Someone used it earlier this week after you said your name used a small pee, po.
At least that's how I read it - it was on the now sadly deleted irregular google verb idea.
At least that's where I saw it last. |
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[zen] is right. It was a [UnaBubba] anno - I had just randomly picked an anno to steal to respond to [half]. It's even more appropriate now that it's idea has been removed. |
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Our World Engineer
Simply loves his own words
Do not give him a beer
Simply capture and hoard
Every comment or sneer
He puts up on our board
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Actually, since annotations are indexed by users anyway, if I were to do this I would simply have them trail off the profile |
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yeah, I thought that too, zen. ta! |
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Personally, I hadn't a clue what he (World) meant by "Keeps it moist and pliable?" but, fearing the answer, I chose not to ask. |
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hah! very scary to have UB disturb a private moment... |
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UB is actually quite the gentleman. |
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So is my Spiderman costume. |
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I always make a habit of collecting my anno in the paste buffer prior to trying to post. It has saved me a couple of times. Not that it's a particularly good fix but rather just a preventative habit. |
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I seem to do this every time except the time that it matters. |
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