Well, you can search for all threads started by a user, any date, sorted ascending (the oldest to the newest).
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Well, you can search for all threads started by a user, any date, sorted ascending (the oldest to the newest).
Ideally you would have started a thread wen you came to CG to ask a Question. If you have done that then you can browse all the threads started by you from your public profile page. That will land you in to the very first thread you started.
But if you came and replied to someones post then that is a different thing. Mods should be able to help us here.
I do agree Shuja,Quote:
Originally Posted by vb_the_best
Because I see I've registered on CG on July 24 2001, but my first "findable" post was July 26 2001
Interesting :ehh:
Hey guys, I'm a noob. My first post was about religion.. it was an interesting thread so I couldn't help but react.
My first post could also be considered a Hall of Shame post. I can't believe couldn't figure out the answer to this on my own. It seems so simple now. :blush:
First thread started by me.. circa 2000
First answer posted
Hall of shame thread
Funnily... I still don't have the answer to the very first question I posted ;)
Oh my God......how did you guys managed to dig in and find your very first post? Did you go to your User CP section and check it?
(indeed......I'm getting outdated and old......more and more noobs nowadays have much more posts than me, like the previous poster before me :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: I've been here since 7 Jul 2000, k?????!!!!!!)
Thanks,
Xeon.
Great thread Hannes :thumb:
Ok... First question
as to hall of shames... do a search for threads started by me, then pick one at random. You've got a good chance of hitting one!
you're a old...NooB is taken this world now!!!!....Quote:
Originally Posted by Xeon
hail to new Bees....
Funny. My first post involved win32 API...and it never got answered. Neither did the second...hmmm...
I refuse to "grow up". But I will always be programming.Quote:
Originally Posted by Max Payne
You still have the option of bumping the thread :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by WizBang
Heh...actually, I long since concluded it was not possible/practical using that window class. I have been using a different method altogether, which gives additional flexibility anyway.Quote:
Originally Posted by kirants