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Gilliana Offline




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Posted: Sep. 24 2003, 09:43

Hy,
Did I post sg wrong?
I mean last time I made a topic, and there I asked that how could the following thing happen: I found a concert version /Then and Now, London/mp3 of The Inner Child in www.thetubularbells.com, and the song is sung by Rosa. But how could that happen if that times Pepsi was the vocalist? Luar na Lubre wasn't there in London, so just Rosa dropped in or what?

Umm,,, I wonder if last time I wrote sg wrong or what that I cannot find it....... ? I'm sure I posted it,....!


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Posted: Sep. 24 2003, 15:11

the topic was -whyever- moved to the "rarities" section...

here is where it has landed....



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Posted: Sep. 24 2003, 19:27

Yes, I moved it - considering that the question concerned a concert, I felt that it was best placed in the rarities and concerts section.

You should be able to find newly moved topics either by looking down the right hand side of the main forums page (if it's the most recent topic in a particular forum, it'll appear in the 'last post info' column there, which is the case for your topic, but might not always be) or by using the 'new posts' link right at the top of the page (which will show you all posts which have been made since you last visited - this again will only work if there's been any activity in your topic since  you last visited).

Other ways...well, you've discovered one way of finding where a topic's gone - ask someone else! You can always ask me if a topic of yours seems to have disappeared - I'll either know what's happened to it, or be able to find out.
Before doing that, it's always worth having a look down at all the forums and their descriptions to see if you can see any which the missing topic might logically have been moved to - like if you posted a question about a particular album into the general discussion forum and it disappeared, you might find it worth looking in the forum related to that album.

If you remember the topic title, you can do a search for it (selecting 'Type of search: Posts and or topic titles' then just 'topic titles' in the 'refine search' section) - that should soon reveal it, though I'll admit that it can occasionally be a little oddly behaved (but searching for 'then and now' in 'all open forums' seems to find your topic just fine).

I'll admit that it's probably a tad confusing when topics start shifting around, and that occasionally it might be a little tricky to follow our logic, but it's all done with the intention of keeping things at least roughly organised. I hope that some of the above tips will be helpful to you in future.
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Posted: Sep. 25 2003, 01:49

Thanx a lot and really sorry... always the problems with girls who post before read :)

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