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Wht happened to the h2g2 Medical Team?
Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Started conversation Jun 17, 2001
The h2g2 Medical Team used to "live" at http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/U116739, but now it's, err... dead
Guessing from the U-number, they were nothing official, but... how about sending them (at least them, if you cannot afford to invite *all* lost researchers back in) an awakening kiss or at least the invitation eMail?
There's lots of medical entries in the system, and we need them!
Wht happened to the h2g2 Medical Team?
Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Jun 17, 2001
err..., yes, and if they returned, how about inviting Mark Alexander http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/U175551 to join them?
Wht happened to the h2g2 Medical Team?
h2g2Support Posted Jun 18, 2001
The Medical Team was a collection of doctors who were involved in setting up a dot.com enterprise, and we were in negotiations to implement their site using our technology. Now that we're in the BBC, that relationship can't exist any more, so for business reasons we no longer work with them, but they gave us copy in return for, well, for a potential business deal.
This is obviously no longer the case - pity, but there you go.
Mark
Wht happened to the h2g2 Medical Team?
zendevil Posted Feb 26, 2003
Are there still no s? How about s?
I'm somewhat concerned since I'm involved in setting up a page for people with physical problems "De Myelin Nation"A889194
--I actually came here to see if I could get my invite to the Aces Forum sent to me by email, I've been an Ace for months now, & seem to have slipped through the net, it was unforrtunate I happened to become an Ace at the time Abi was on jury service!
--hope I've come to the right place!
Terri
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