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Mullet Started conversation Jul 10, 2003
We aren't the best at karaoke, that honour goes to drunken Japanese businessmen.
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Drekenloka Posted Jul 10, 2003
Thanks. I was reading 'The Salmon of Doubt' after re-reading the entire trilogy on a long car ride and it mentioned this site quite a few times, so I decided to give it a look.
It certainly owns Ubersite, that's for sure.
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Mullet Posted Jul 10, 2003
Same, kind of. I actually discovered the site with a link a couple of months ago and thought the other day "Wow, if I'd never chanced across that other site I would never have discovered h2g2." Thing is I got salmon of doubt out of the library last week so I wouls have found this anyway. Lot of weird things like that in my life. Anyway, good luck with getting around the site. I'm on here pretty much every day now. It takes over!!!
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Drekenloka Posted Jul 10, 2003
Every site I regularly attend, I find by just floating around the Internet and clicking things. And that's what I've been doing at h2g2 - just clicking random things and seeing where I'm being taken. Yeehaw.
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Mullet Posted Jul 10, 2003
I do that evry day. It's a completely insane place. I suppose it was only really originally intended for reference etc. but the amount of groups on here is ridiculous. By groups I mean fairly pointless organisations who just sit around on here and chat.
If you want I reccomend that you check out the Thingites (and their spin-offs the sporkites and +1 ites), the terranic army, the UBC and in fact all of the other links on my page. It's all great fun.
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Drekenloka Posted Jul 10, 2003
Check out/join the Thingites, that is. It's crazy enough to endear me to it.
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