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Maxim2012-08-03 11:02:04
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Maxim, 2012-08-03 11:02:04

How to read an article by a remote user on habrahabr?

This article is specifically interested: habrahabr.ru/post/108974/ but I would like to understand more how to search, although I would also like to read this particular article :)
Thank you in advance.

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alltrash, 2012-08-03
@Speakus

You can add this post to favorites, there we can easily see the title, the beginning of the article, and from there we can already google ...

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freeek, 2012-08-03
@freeek

By the way, they say that the day before yesterday Boomburum reported a rather curious piece of information that posts remain accessible if you cunningly change the url to the user's posts with the handles!

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Wott, 2012-08-03
@Wott

Me too :) Hello 500th

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Nickel3000, 2012-08-03
@Nickel3000

Here is the article. Search in search engine caches (but not in 2010, of course), web archives or Habr clones, perhaps in Habr groups in social networks or, if you can find the title of the article, then in various blogs, as xaoc80 wrote.

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Mithgol, 2012-08-03
@Mithgol

Boomburum reported a rather interesting piece of information the day before yesterday :

access remains to the posts, if the handles cunningly change the url to the user's posts :)
If you find out what he meant, then this will be the answer to your question, Speakus .
Does anyone present know what he meant?

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Mithgol, 2012-08-03
@Mithgol

Boomburum reported a rather interesting piece of information the day before yesterday :

access remains to the posts, if the handles cunningly change the url to the user's posts :)
If you find out what he meant, then this will be the answer to your question, Speakus .
Does anyone present know what he meant?

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Mithgol, 2012-08-03
@Mithgol

Boomburum reported a rather interesting piece of information the day before yesterday :

access remains to the posts, if the handles cunningly change the url to the user's posts :)

If you find out what he meant, then this will be the answer to your question, Speakus .
Does anyone present know what he meant?

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Mithgol, 2012-08-03
@Mithgol

Boomburum reported a rather interesting piece of information the day before yesterday :

access remains to the posts, if the handles cunningly change the url to the user's posts :)

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Mithgol, 2012-08-03
@Mithgol

But the day before yesterday , Boomburum reported a rather curious piece of information:

access remains to the posts, if the handles cunningly change the url to the user's posts :)

If you find out what he meant, then this will be the answer to your question, Speakus .
Does anyone present know what he meant?

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Mithgol, 2012-08-03
@Mithgol

But the day before yesterday, Boomburum reported a rather curious piece of information:

access remains to the posts, if the handles cunningly change the url to the user's posts :)

If you find out what he meant, then this will be the answer to your question, Speakus.
Does anyone present know what he meant?

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Andrew, 2012-08-03
@xaoc80

As you know, many habrastya upload to their blogs
. If you know the title of the article, you can search Google for IT blogs

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Wott, 2012-08-03
@Wott

Mithgol suffered :)
What about the questioner, with an input tremor, in front, the hinter from behind, but the answerer does not have it at all?

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Wott, 2012-08-03
@Wott

Mithgol - and suffered :)
What about the questioner, with an input tremor, in front, the hinter from behind, but the answerer does not have it at all?

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Wott, 2012-08-03
@Wott

Mithgol - and suffered :)
What about the questioner, with an input tremor, in front, the hinter from behind, but the answerer does not have it at all?
We ask the finder to turn the find into a subdomain for the cake.

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Wott, 2012-08-03
@Wott

Mithgol - and suffered :)
What about the questioner, with an input tremor, in front, the hinter from behind, but the answerer does not have it at all?
We ask the finder to turn the find into a subdomain for the cake.

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Wott, 2012-08-03
@Wott

Mithgol - and suffered :)
What about the questioner, with an input tremor, in front, the hinter from behind, but the answerer does not have it at all?
We ask the finder to turn the find into a subdomain for the cake.

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Mithgol, 2012-08-03
@Mithgol

These are glitches of Habrahabr :-(

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