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//is it possible to arrive at the very first idea// |
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Afraid not, the listing you get with that [more] button is
chronological yes, but it's chronological by the most recent
anno or links date // you only get a few [more] clicks b4 it
stops offering more in [overview] so I'm presuming you're in
the [recent]
page. |
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The Halfbakery was seeded with a few of Juttas
ideas which have an authorship date which
precedes the actual start of the Halfbakery |
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There must be some way of viewing that page.
Wayback machine maybe. Will have a look there. |
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[xen]Wow! That link is great [a1] nice trip back
through time - one of my ideas is at the bottom of
your first link, and I once met
[mab], the author of Millimach |
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It's freaky reading those old ideas, so many names I don't recognise. I missed the first semidecade of the halfbakery so I consider myself a bit of a newby. |
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I dont know why my link has a question mark In
front of it! |
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this is the early hb without juttas ideas.
essentially the same as what [A1] posted except
missing Juttas ideas |
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(Because thats a view youve created and named,
only you can see it. If you want to share it in a
link, create the view without naming it and then
copy the URL) |
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//Error.
View expression not found: "earlyhb" |
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(While processing: /view/earlyhb; query parameters:
.) |
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If you think this problem is due to a software error in the halfbakery, please send email to .../ |
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Maybe it's me, or maybe you need to save the view to make it available to other users? I don't use these views so don't really know how they work |
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I knew this place was a treasure the instant I found
it. I was researching "mad" patents; absurd ideas;
Heath Robinson, etc and there it was - the most
perfect platform for the type of drivel that
occupies most of my waking thoughts. I also recall
a Sunday Times article being written about it,
complete with an illustration of an extended lava
lamp and a sound stage? Is that possible? My visual
memory is usually very good. |
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Perhaps I'm being a bit oblivious, but I don't see a "more"
link anywhere... |
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Not for me. I did a Search both logged-in & not logged in, &
it simply put all the results up on one page. Maybe I need to
try something with a huge number of results... nope,
"theory" gives 2303 results, & no "more". |
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thanks [hippo] Im no good at this, but [a1] did it
right. At least I learned what the question mark
was for! |
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[a1]; thanks. Despite having lurked here for a disturbingly
long time, I've never played with Views. |
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