Odd. It's there and working for me.I learned that in a private conversation on this forum, the button that appears to let you save a draft for a reply doesn't really do so - now I might have to write it from scratch again.
I can still see it.If you close and re-open the window after you hit "save", can you still see your draft? I can't see mine.
Yeah, that's what I was testing, though now that I think about it, I'm not sure how much it has to do with me being a moderator.If you can't tell, I'm talking about the private conversations you can have with other users here, not threads like this one.
Ah. It seems to automatically clear after 24 hours (that happened to me once). I'm not just talking about conversations, either.I wonder if it ruined anything if I started the draft on my computer, then tried to use my phone to open it again a day or two later.
I just learned that that's part of Archie Comic's Sonic series.I learned recently that Sonic's real name is "Ogilvie Maurice the Hedgehog", which someone described as "the meaning of knowing too much".
Natch -- Grammys are a popularity contest, just like most music awards shows are. To be fair and just, they would have to listen to every single song written in the last twelve months. No one's got time for that, so they stick to the most popular ones.I learned that "Thunder" received a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, even though it sounds terrible even by Imagine Dragons standards (speaking as someone who actually does love their music most of the time).
Natch -- Grammys are a popularity contest, just like most music awards shows are. To be fair and just, they would have to listen to every single song written in the last twelve months. No one's got time for that, so they stick to the most popular ones.
Wait, Pink Kryptonite is canon? I heard about it years ago and thought someone was just making a joke. We have a loophole for the fan-demanded Kara/Lena episode.I just learned that there's a form of kryptonite (pink krpytonite, to be exact) that can make Superman gay. Kryptonite apparently comes in a ton of different forms and they're all insane.
Weird that they nominated the second-most popular Imagine Dragons song of 2017 over their first-most popular, then (going by Billboard Year-End 100). Sure, "Believer" might've kept playing in places where it didn't belong (Riverdale, Murder on the Orient Express), but I can't understand how that suddenly makes "Thunder" a good song.Natch -- Grammys are a popularity contest, just like most music awards shows are. To be fair and just, they would have to listen to every single song written in the last twelve months. No one's got time for that, so they stick to the most popular ones.