Can someone send me a link to the first question on SO?

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It was Where, oh where, did the Joel Data go?

For people with less than 10k rep:

First SO question

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I'm surprised. As I have < 10K rep at SO, I have not seen other people's deleted posts before. When I want to undelete one of my own posts, I get a dialog box asking whether I want to vote to undelete my answer. I expected that people with >= 10K rep would be able to vote for the undeletion of other people's answers (like with reopening a question). The screenshot does not show a link for that, however. – Stephan202 Jul 10 '09 at 2:30
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@Stephan: You were not mistaken, users with 10k+ rep can vote to undelete posts. However, Jeff locked this post, which prevents anyone but a moderator from undeleting it. – Kyle Cronin Jul 10 '09 at 4:49
@Kyle: that makes sense. Thanks! – Stephan202 Jul 10 '09 at 7:38
Stephan: Although as Kyle says, the post is locked, people with >10k rep can only vote to undelete questions now, answers must be un-deleted by their owners or a moderator – dbr Jul 10 '09 at 14:03
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First? Dunno. The fourth was "When setting a form’s opacity should I use a decimal or double?":

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4

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Why was this downvoted? I was the first to respond even. – Jonathan Sampson Jul 9 '09 at 19:10
+1 to only help you out because of the odd -1 – RSolberg Jul 9 '09 at 19:25
This is unfair. So i +1 you but not the others :) – Johannes Schaub - litb Jul 10 '09 at 13:45
This is actually the second question ever; and the first real one. – Pekka Feb 5 at 12:32
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The first question that wasn't deleted was this one:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4/

Update Questions and Responses in Stack Overflow all share the same ID Generator (they are likely in the same table?), and that explains why QuestionIDs aren't incremental at all.

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The question numbers include answers as well. – Alex Rozanski Jul 9 '09 at 17:26
I'm pretty sure I remember Jeff mentioning on a podcast that they share the id number generator across multiple columns. – Timothy Carter Jul 9 '09 at 17:31
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If you check out the user for the linked question (stackoverflow.com/users/8/eggs-mclaren) you'll see that it's a dummy account used by Jeff Atwood and that this is the only question the user ever asked. This was clearly a test question. It's likely that earlier questions (0-3) were also test questions that were deleted for one reason or another. – Naaff Jul 9 '09 at 19:20
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1 was a question, I think the others were answers to that question. – Brad Gilbert Jul 9 '09 at 21:09
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Huh. Well, you have two answers pointing at the second question, since that one hasn't been deleted. But, since you asked for a link to the first question, i'm going to give that to you as well:

Where, oh where, did the Joel Data go?

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When was this deleted anyway? – Brad Gilbert Jul 9 '09 at 21:10
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A few hours after it was asked. It wasn't exactly a real question... A few of us tried to undelete it for posterity a few months back, but Jeff put the kibosh on that. – Shog9 Jul 9 '09 at 21:34
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I hate that question. – Jeff Atwood Jul 10 '09 at 0:43
I'm curious what the "Joel Data" is. – Kyle Cronin Jul 10 '09 at 0:46
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The "Joel Data" was an export of all the Joel On Software .NET discussions - we had originally imported it for our development "test" data, but decided to start fresh when we went into Stack Overflow's closed beta. In my giddiness, I asked a frivolous question - Jeff has never let me live it down :) I FEEL HIS WRATH EVEN NOW, IN THESE COMMENTS! – Jarrod Dixon Jul 10 '09 at 2:13
Hmm.. I can only see "deleted by SLaks Mar 28 '11 at 0:53" now :D – Sha Dow Wiz Ard Feb 5 at 13:01
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The first real question from a non-test account is:

Why doesn't the percentage width child in absolutely positioned parent work in IE 7?

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