Wa Ribbons: A Look Back at the Classics

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In summary, the conversation revolves around the discovery and confusion over new ribbons on a website. Some users have noticed them for a week, while others are just seeing them for the first time. There are also discrepancies between different skins and clearing the cache is needed to see the correct ribbons. Eventually, the issue is resolved.
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Wa Ribbons!

I guess they were there like last week. I just saw Danger's a second ago. Looks weird. I guess I just like the old ones.
 
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Yep, they've been there for about a week, I can't believe you just now noticed them!
 
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I don't see them! :cry: :cry:
 
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I just saw them
 
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Nope I still don't see them. At all.

Are you sure you aren't just messing with my head?
 
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With the Classic skin, I don't see them.
 
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robphy said:
With the Classic skin, I don't see them.
maybe that's why, I'm still using classic too.

edit: I just switched to nexus and now I have last year's ribbon.
 
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Shift+Ctrl+R, in firefox, to reload page and override cache.
 
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mattmns said:
Shift+Ctrl+R, in firefox, to reload page and override cache.


I already tried that. Didn't work. I wound up closing firefox, and manually deleting all the cache files. That did work.
 
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Ohh, I am surprised that did not work, but you figured it out :smile:
 
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mattmns said:
Ohh, I am surprised that did not work, but you figured it out :smile:


As was I. The only thing I can think is that I was viewing the page at the time it was displaying the wrong ribbons when I tried it. But its all good now.
 

FAQ: Wa Ribbons: A Look Back at the Classics

What is "Wa Ribbons: A Look Back at the Classics"?

"Wa Ribbons: A Look Back at the Classics" is a scientific study conducted by a team of researchers to explore the history and evolution of traditional Japanese ribbons, also known as "wa ribbons".

Why was this study conducted?

This study was conducted to gain a deeper understanding of the cultural and artistic significance of wa ribbons in Japan, as well as their role in traditional ceremonies and festivals. The researchers also aimed to document the changes and developments in wa ribbon designs over time.

What were the main findings of this study?

The study revealed that wa ribbons have a rich history dating back to ancient Japan, and have served as symbols of beauty, elegance, and cultural identity. The researchers also found that wa ribbon designs have evolved over time, influenced by various factors such as social trends and technological advancements.

How were the data and information collected for this study?

The researchers collected data and information through extensive research and analysis of historical documents, artifacts, and artworks related to wa ribbons. They also conducted interviews with experts and practitioners of traditional Japanese arts and crafts.

What are the potential implications of this study?

This study can contribute to a better understanding and appreciation of traditional Japanese culture and art, specifically the significance of wa ribbons. It can also serve as a valuable resource for future studies and preservation efforts of traditional crafts.

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