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    • CommentRowNumber1.
    • CommentAuthorPeter Heinig
    • CommentTimeJul 4th 2017

    Created 201707040601 for further use in some notes on icons in 𝒱\mathcal{V}-enriched bicategories that I am writing.

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    • CommentAuthorPeter Heinig
    • CommentTimeJul 4th 2017

    Created 201707040601 for further use in some notes on icons in 𝒱\mathcal{V}-enriched bicategories that I writing.

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    • CommentAuthorPeter Heinig
    • CommentTimeJul 4th 2017

    Created the above page for further use in some notes on icons that I am writing.

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    • CommentAuthorTodd_Trimble
    • CommentTimeJul 4th 2017

    Very curious: apparently there are 3 comments in this thread, but they are invisible to me! Is anyone else experiencing this?

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    • CommentAuthorMike Shulman
    • CommentTimeJul 4th 2017

    I see them.

    • CommentRowNumber6.
    • CommentAuthorMike Shulman
    • CommentTimeJul 4th 2017

    Hmm, but now after posting a comment of my own, I can’t see any other comments in the thread.

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    • CommentAuthorPeter Heinig
    • CommentTimeJul 4th 2017

    Noticed that taking a detour via the RSS2 feed page for this forum (which I did not know before by the way) made me suddenly see this thread.

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    • CommentAuthorPeter Heinig
    • CommentTimeJul 4th 2017
    • (edited Jul 4th 2017)

    Noticed that having posted the comment #7, the thread became invisible again. But then taking the RSS2-detour again made it visible again. This indeed seems to be a software problem. One might call it a invisible-ink-error. One writes and it becomes invisible soon afterwards.