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Apr 24, 2014 at 4:11 history rollback John Y
Rollback to Revision 2 - Roll back to previous version because the new one changes too much
S Apr 24, 2014 at 2:05 history suggested Carl Younger CC BY-SA 3.0
Rewrote from scratch.
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Apr 7, 2014 at 2:27 vote accept user13267
Mar 8, 2013 at 4:32 history tweeted twitter.com/#!/StackEnglish/status/309884334825943040
Mar 7, 2013 at 7:17 answer added Jackson timeline score: 1
Mar 7, 2013 at 2:26 comment added Luke_0 Yes, but it doesn't come across like that in this context. Besides, to "fix X up" is an idiom.
Mar 7, 2013 at 1:30 comment added choster @Luke To fix is not merely to repair or restore— for example, it can mean to prepare, as in fixing breakfast, or to attach, as in fixing a mirror to the wall, or to secure, as in fixing a flagpole at camp. Further, the questioner said fix up, to equip, e.g. fix him up with a new phone, which you probably couldn't do at home, or fix him up with a ham radio, which you could.
Mar 6, 2013 at 22:28 answer added Canis Lupus timeline score: 5
Mar 6, 2013 at 16:12 answer added tchrist timeline score: 1
Mar 6, 2013 at 16:04 history edited tchrist CC BY-SA 3.0
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Mar 6, 2013 at 16:03 answer added Johannes timeline score: 6
Mar 6, 2013 at 15:53 comment added Luke_0 "Fix" and "construct" mean two different things. "Construct" means to build for the first time. "Fix" means to repair it after it is broken.
Mar 6, 2013 at 15:13 answer added ammu timeline score: 3
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Mar 6, 2013 at 14:47 answer added Carl Younger timeline score: 8
Mar 6, 2013 at 14:35 history asked user13267 CC BY-SA 3.0