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Message 872629 - Posted: 5 Mar 2009, 21:38:55 UTC
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When I look at the Q&A menu is see that someone posted to Getting started less then an hour ago. When I go to the forum the newest post is three days old. The newest post is one I participated in 3 days ago.... weird or what...

I tried with a different browser and got the same... Cleared my browser cache and deleted all my Seti cookies, it is still the same.

Anyone have a clue????

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Message 872636 - Posted: 5 Mar 2009, 21:54:50 UTC - in response to Message 872629.  

Possibilities:
- Moved post.
- Hidden post.

I'm betting on the second one, if I were allowed to bet. Sadly... I'm not. ;-)
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Message 872639 - Posted: 5 Mar 2009, 22:02:08 UTC

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Message 872643 - Posted: 5 Mar 2009, 22:09:41 UTC - in response to Message 872639.  

The only problem with that possibility is that I've never seen that forum go idle or any Q&A forum go idle for 3 days. Unless the mods really messed up the forum with their activity....

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