Escape Artists
PseudoPod => About Pseudopod => Topic started by: Unblinking on August 28, 2009, 01:51:20 PM
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I see the comments are disabled now, as the meta-cast promised. The reasons for that make sense, no problems.
But it seems the past comments can't even be accessed. Are they lost forever? I'm going back and catching up on all the Pseudopod stories I've missed and was enjoying reading the comments people left there, even if I can't leave comments there myself.
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I just went there myself and the comments are still there. When you get to the listing of the stories click the title of the story and it will take you to the page with the comments.
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I just went there myself and the comments are still there. When you get to the listing of the stories click the title of the story and it will take you to the page with the comments.
Ah, yes you're correct. The way I'd usually gone to the comments before was to click on "7 comments" (or whatever), and that has been replaced with "Discuss on Forum". Thanks!
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I'm here to help
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Took me a second to find that, too. I was initially quite dismayed. I thought for a second that maybe the blog comment threads had been migrated to the forums, but eventually my slow self figured out the trick.
Here's one I haven't gotten yet; is there a link to click on while "in" a story to go back to the "main" page? The big box at the top is the usual place for the "Home" link, but Pseudopod doesn't seem to work that way...
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I just us the back button in the browser
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But then I'd see an OLD page. Ew!
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But displayed with ALL NEW electrons.
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But displayed with ALL NEW electrons.
well if matter can't be created or destroyed, they are actually incredibly ridiculously old electrons...
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But displayed with ALL NEW electrons.
well if matter can't be created or destroyed, they are actually incredibly ridiculously old electrons...
You are obviously not a believer in my teaching of the rebirth of an electron. In short each time an electron separates from an atom it is reborn. It has a chance to relive its life and to relive it better than before.