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Testing this Liquid Threads extension - based on a report from Halvor Raknesthat it wasn't working.


It's working as it's intended.

Find the "Start a new Discussion" link on any "discussion/Talk" page, or on other pages such as this Help page, where the Liquid Threads extension is used.

Dl88008 (talk)01:19, March 2, 2020

The problema problem is postulate-counter-postulate, terminal-counter-terminal, force-counter-force. It’s one thing versus another thing. You’ve got two forces or two ideas which are interlocked of comparable magnitude and the thing stops right there. All right, now with these two things one stuck against the other you get a sort of a timelessness, it floats in time. (SH Spec 82, 6111C21) 2 . a problem is a postulate-counter-postulate resulting in indecision. That is the first manifestation of problems, and the first consequence of a problem is indecision. (SH Spec 27, 6107C11) 3 . a multiple confusion. (SH Spec 26X, 6107C03) 4 . an intention counter-intention that worries the preclear. (HCOB 23 Feb 61) 5 . a problem is the conflict arising from two opposing intentions. A present time problem is one that exists in present time, in a real universe. (HCOB 3 Jul 59) 6 . something which is persisting, the as-is-ness of which cannot be attained easily. (PRO 16, 5408CM20) wasn't posting. It was posting with certain links. The Liquid Threads extension (I surmise) simply wouldn't allow me to submit the chunk of text and "code" in that postA position from which a terminal operates in an org, where one knows that somebody is at. (FO 2200). I'm most curious whyThat basic outness found which will lead to a recovery of stats. (HCO PL 13 Oct 70 II).

Halvor Raknes (talk)18:35, March 2, 2020

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