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I'd like to go back and reread the information on the rule of 20 as well as some other days, but I can't remember when they were.  Is there some way to search back through past days to see when something was introduced and reread that day?

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says: But what if I don't remember what day something was introduced?  I don't want to go back and reread from the beginning just to find the day.  Is there a way to search for something and just go directly to the day it was first introduced?

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