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| Tweet Topic Started: May 19 2017, 06:53 AM (84 Views) | |
| Sauve_qui_peut | May 19 2017, 06:53 AM Post #1 |
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I think I will do a shout-out. Oh no! I'm thinking. It is interesting that the views of the laws of crow, (I am sorry that I forget what you have called them)*, are not the same for each one and I wonder why. *I know i am able to look, but I do not want to. Now I am wondering if that sentence with "I wonder why" deserves a question mark. I should have paid more attention in school. Ah yes! "The Sacred Laws". They don't all have the same number of views. ...............which reminds me of a question I have. If I view a thread more than once does the machine count the views of mine after the first one? That would be before another post is recorded. It means that if I pop in there twice because I forgot what number I was on, does the machine count the second one? Edited by Sauve_qui_peut, May 19 2017, 06:58 AM.
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| Simpleton | May 19 2017, 07:43 AM Post #2 |
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Every time you visit the page it counts as a view, it doesn't save your IP and prevent additional views or anything like that. |
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| Sauve_qui_peut | May 19 2017, 08:06 AM Post #3 |
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That's the answer then. Thank you. |
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| crow | May 19 2017, 09:43 AM Post #4 |
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The Sacred Law is not the law of crow. It is The Way of Life. Formerly known as Tao te Ching, before taoists started translating and interpreting it. It takes a crow to do the unthinkable, and return it to its original clarity, modernize it, and give it back its relevance. It is, for anyone who does not 'agree' with it, somewhat boring, and so does not hold the interest of many, for long. Hence somebody may take a look, then move on to something else. A reference work, and as is the fate of any reference work, something which collects a lot of dust, while people defer referring to it until later. * SQP: The sentence you refer to as possibly requiring a question mark, doesn't. Edited by crow, May 19 2017, 09:45 AM.
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| "Squawk!" said the crow, and then made space. | |
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