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A plea

Hello dear readers,

I seem to remember, before the Guide went down like a cheap Turkish prostitute for those interminable 47 days (well, obviously they WERE terminable, as they did indeed terminate) that there was a page called the H2G2 online library, which collected together H2G2 articles that were about books, and displayed them in one place. Can anyone tell me the URL?

Plus, if you were the person who I worked on the Asimov article with, please contact me, I seem to have lost your e-mail address and H2G2 page.

Thanks a lot,

Graham (CtS)

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Latest reply: May 27, 2001

Welcome back

Hi to anyone who's returning to my page, having visited it pre-Beab. I'm trying to go through the articles and edit them (so that they can be viewed rather than having the "moderation pending" page in place), but it's hard graft so it'll take some time.

Graham.

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Latest reply: Mar 19, 2001

Well blow me!

Here we all are, sitting in a rainbow. As The Small Faces once said. Actually, I'm not sitting in a rainbow. I'm sitting in a Uni room, connected to the Uni network, not doing Uni stuff. HOW COOL!

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Latest reply: Oct 4, 2000

Oh bloody hell.

Can anyone tell me why I decided to write a Journal Entry when I have absolutely diddeleysquat to write about? Answers on a postcard to the usual address.

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Latest reply: Aug 12, 2000

Poetic verse and my tiny cerebrum

Why is it that I can't understand the plot of something presented in metered verse? I've been trying to read Beowulf and can't work out what happens!

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Latest reply: Jul 22, 2000


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