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Lindylou | 20:38 Wed 29th Jul 2009 | History
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How many questions, in total, have been asked in the Answer Bank from the time it originally started? I thought history was an appropriate section in which to ask!
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this is question 790,003
where did you find that answer Dot?
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hi paddy,
when I opened the question I looked at it's number at the end of the link in the address bar up top ^^^^.
each question asked on AB is automatically allocated a question number in chronological order no matter what topic the question is in. so this is 790003 and 790004 could be anywhere on the site, by replacing the number 3 at the end of the link you can find it, hang on
each question asked on AB is automatically allocated a question number in chronological order no matter what topic the question is in. so this is 790003 and 790004 could be anywhere on the site, by replacing the number 3 at the end of the link you can find it, hang on
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Jobs-and-Educat ion/Question790004.html

this is the next question chronologically in the education topic. If 790004 had been banned by the site, it would be missing and you would have to try 790005

Thanks Dot, so obvious I'd never have tought about it
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excuse the spelling that should be thought
while were on the subject is it possible to find out which member posted question No 1 & what it was?
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Now THAT'S a question!!
the first question was something about the theft of the Mona Lisa, but I don't think it's still around (it was still there a couple of years ago). Also all the old sections on The Horseless Carriage and Phrenology and The Servant Problem have been deleted.

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