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Q: How can i find my own questions ?

I can not find my own questions.But i want to see where it is.sad

10 years 33 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - Urumqi

 
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If you had a profile, instead of being anonymous, then you would click the "My Profile" showing in your account. There will be your questions. Why post anonymous? No question is so strange that we can not make fun of it, even if it involves your sister, three goats, a chicken costume and yogart pudding.

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and I thought that looking for the any key on my keyboard was bad.  Now where is my tab?crying

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That sounds deeply philisophical. 

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When you can find the answers, grasshopper, only then will you find the questions.

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Your previous question was deleted because it was an advertisement, which is not allowed on this board. You should have received a PM from me saying as much.

 

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