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@ I have checked every post up to and including question page 599+ and answer page 1603+

 (That doesn't mean that there can't be errors of course - no answer comes with guarantees!

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I encourage everyone to read the "End of Day Wrap"  It is how I communicate with the forum and sometimes it contains important information.

All the old wraps can be accessed.  They are in a Sticky Thread which are located in the bottom right hand corner of most pages.

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Today's Wrap can be accessed directly. It is at the following address:

http://web2.0calc.com/questions/all-questions-answered-to-this-point#r252

Thanks everyone,

                                                    ♬ ♬ MELODY ♬ ♬

- See more at: http://web2.0calc.com/questions/wrap-lantern-most-questions-are-answered-and-the-end-of-day-wrap-is-written-sun-10-8-14#sthash.b3lNQJUf.dpuf

 Aug 11, 2014

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Dragonslayer i dont think you can find it anywhere , it just appears beside the question , categorising it!

 Aug 11, 2014
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Melody i didnt understand what did u mean by " topic coding"!??

And yes your right there are SOOOO many changes made to the forum and i dont like some of them , the one which doesnt display the answers but i think i will have to get used to it!

And Andre has done a marvelous jod by making such wondrous chages to the forum and done so hard work for its development!Thank you very much Andre!

And Melody please answer my question!

Thank you!

 Aug 11, 2014
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Hi Rosala,

On the right hand side of each post is how long since it was posted.  Under that, in blue, there is coding on many of the questions that I have added.  Like Mathematics, Physics, arithmetic and Geometry.

There are 4 major areas.  I should have told everyone in the wrap.  I forget that only moderators can see them.

The four are Mathematics, Physics, Fun and Off Topic.  

Mathematics is split into a number of sub-topics.  I think these sub topics need to be revised but I really like the idea.

Does that explain it better?

Melody.

 Aug 11, 2014
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Yes thats explains better !thank you!Thumbs up as well!

just last question , are off-topics deleted!?like a laugh?

 Aug 11, 2014
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No the deleted ones would not be included here.

I suppose off topic might include a chemistry question?  I don't know exactly what Mr. Massow intended.

Thanks for the thumbs up. 

 Aug 11, 2014
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Thank god!then i should suppose that my laugh wouldnt be deleted as being one of off-topics!......Phew.......!

and btw your welcome!

 Aug 11, 2014
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No your laughs would go under 'fun'.  I certainly won't be deleting them.  They may not attract points though.  I really don't know how it is going to work.  I guess we will all find out soon.

 Aug 11, 2014
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Me too!

somethings look interestingn whereas somethings look SCARY to me!

 Aug 11, 2014
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Where can you find the fun section? Or any section?

 Aug 11, 2014
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Dragonslayer i dont think you can find it anywhere , it just appears beside the question , categorising it!

rosala Aug 11, 2014
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okay thanks.

 Aug 12, 2014

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