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Question Posted Monday March 21 2005, 7:35 pm

could you please make an option for "random question" where you can choose not to see questions youve already answered? and maybe you can also see questions from time periods other than twenty-four hours? (like choosing, two days, three days, the past week, etc) this would really help cause its so annoying to get the same questions over and over that ive already answered. thank you so much.

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advicenator_admin answered Tuesday March 22 2005, 11:11 pm:
The "already answered" thing will be somewhat involved, but I think extending the random question pool to three days is a good idea. I'll go ahead and do that. Thanks!

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