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Doug Dastardly Started conversation May 20, 1999
You've missed the infamous clingfilm over the toilet gag...
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Doug Dastardly Posted May 21, 1999
Yes I know But at least I got a response! Now where's that delete/edit button... I hope my poor typing didn't cause you too much distress!
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wingpig Posted May 21, 1999
Don't think you can change forum or journal entries. Which is a bugger. I didn't realise they'd all sit here for weeks. Why can't TDV have a stack as small as something like the NME site?
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Doug Dastardly Posted May 21, 1999
Some of the longer conversations do take some time to repond... which is a shame, and something they will definately have to address. Still, it's early days and I'm sure there are a number of improvements in the pipeline!
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wingpig Posted May 21, 1999
Bet on it not. They only changed the welcome page a week ago. Anyway, this isn't getting anything done. Has Advice had the stuff that was to some added to it yet?
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Doug Dastardly Posted May 21, 1999
Well, I'm sure they're very busy people . I'm still working on my Advice page. I've got a rough draft version here. I'll be sorting that out later .
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Ginger The Feisty Posted May 21, 1999
So if it takes 2 weeks to reject an article and in the meantime you can make amendments to it, the sensible thing to do would be to submit the article as soon as you've decided on a title and then spend 2 weeks writing/editing it!
Maybe I should have kept that idea to myself as now everyone will do it!
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Doug Dastardly Posted May 21, 1999
Hehe too late - good plan though... knowing my luck my page would get reviewed just as I was updating it! Still, good plan. You can also rename a page can't you, so why not just create a blank page every day and submit it . Of course, I'd never do something like that... but it's a thought...
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