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YO! Where are the credits?
Dr Hell Started conversation May 3, 2002
Where are the credits? I've seen my contribution in there (Lift/Elevator etiquette) and can't see myself on the researcher's list? What's happening?
I bet there is other people lacking credits too...
Not that it would matter, it's all BBC stuff anyways, but a mention would be nice!
HELL
YO! Where are the credits?
Sam Posted May 3, 2002
Hold on! Hold on! I've just put the credits in (I was doing it when you all posted). As for the escalators, well, the entry took me all day to edit yesterday (I hadn't even finished by 6.30pm, there was no one else in - that's why I left the collection and addition of credited Researchers till this morning... after I'd written and put the front page up.). Anyway, unedited, the entry was about nine or ten thousand words long. I had to cut stuff back and I made the decision to leave out escalators as part of the edit. Now, we could compromise, if you like, and have a separate entry on escalators? What do you reckon?
Sam.
YO! Where are the credits?
Dr Hell Posted May 3, 2002
Escalators: It's OK to leave 'em out. I was just wondering, since there were some postings about escalators.
Cheers,
HELL
YO! Where are the credits?
PaulBateman Posted May 7, 2002
I don't think any of the words I submitted were included, but I think I coaxed a response from other researchers. Does this warrant credit? No? D*mn. (My comment that fingers and toes were delecacies didn't make the entry on finger-food entry either, ho hum)
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