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Original Green Guy Smiley
SEF Posted Nov 10, 2003
...and there's the lurker - without any need for a seance. Monster summoning spells work quite well enough.
NB I refer you to the concept of A, B and C arks Mina since you seem to have missed the relevance of the reference.
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I'm not really here Posted Nov 10, 2003
I might well have missed some relevance, and if I credited you with malice when you meant none, then I apologise. Your reputation for posting your contempt of most of the editorial team whenever you think it relevant meant that I judged your comment as being the same thing.
'the' lurker? And I thought lurkers came in six-packs...
Original Green Guy Smiley
I'm not really here Posted Nov 10, 2003
Do you mean that you think I'm 'lurking' as part of the staff, or something similar? As far as I know, there has been no cutting back of Researchers, so I can't think what else you mean.
Original Green Guy Smiley
SEF Posted Nov 10, 2003
You *are* part of the staff. The staff always seem to have posted "off-duty". It was staff that the seance/quest was attempting to attract/find.
However, there were some recent cutbacks of researchers - bannings and SSO and all. Many of the current researchers are merely computer generated clones and holding accounts to make the audience look bigger (as in StarWars and other films).
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I'm not really here Posted Nov 10, 2003
But I'm not part of the h2g2 staff, nor even of DNA staff. So although I understand that I am always a BBC employee, I'm not posting in any official capacity, so I'm not the sort of staff that they are trying to attract.
I'm not lurking you SEF, I occasionally bump into you in threads (we both read and post to support threads, and we do have some friends in common), but I don't follow you around. Normally I don't have much time on h2g2 at all, so I don't spend it following people around the site who don't post the sort of thing that I want to read.
Original Green Guy Smiley
SEF Posted Nov 10, 2003
Ah, the old "these aren't the droids you're looking for" trick. I don't think they'll fall for that given that you could poke the right staff in the right direction.
I was referring to you lurking on h2g2, not to you lurking on me. The staff have enough minions for that sort of thing anyway!
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I'm not really here Posted Nov 10, 2003
I can't point them I'm afraid. There needs to be a culture of Researchers posting to the right places to gain the Editors' attention. I was going to point them to the Feedback page, in a good Guru type way, considering they have actually had a response - technically not from an h2g2 Editor, but I did link to an Editor's post. That's generally considered answered.
Glad we got the other thing sorted out.
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Baron Grim Posted Nov 12, 2003
Could you two keep it down back there, we're trying to hold a seance.
::::a green mist forms over the table, coalescing into an orb shape... slowly a tendril forms on each side to form vaguely arm-like shapes... then a fissure opens in an arc along the bottom half of the sphere revealing teeth and a glistening red tongue. An ethereal voice is heard that can almost be made out to say, "oh, no. not again":::::
Count Zero
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egon Posted Nov 20, 2003
If you want to contact Jimster, natalie or Sam their U numbers are:
Natalie- U190181
Sam- U255
Jimster- U292
Or you could emailthem. their email should be easy to deduce from the corporation they work for and their names- http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/team
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Ottox Posted Nov 26, 2003
Much earlier in this thread, I said that I thought the first use of the green guy was for the infocom game, and I don't think anybody has corrected me.
However, I was wrong. He has been used ever since the HHGTTG book first came out in US in '79 or '80. (Different pages gives different year, but look at http://www.floor42.com/jump.cgi?ID=232)
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SEF Posted Nov 26, 2003
So it was very much a green planet with a large mouth and tongue doing a "nah-nah" gesture. That's quite different from the plain but psychedelic UK book. It looks as though Harmony Books are the people to ask about copyright then.
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Baron Grim Posted Nov 26, 2003
Very nice link Otto. Very enlightening. I went through the various book covers and saw that several publishers used the same icon. Harmony always used it as well as Ballentine for the softcovers (probably related publishers), but Wing Books used it as well for the collections as did Longmeadow Press for the leatherbound edition (look carefully at the gold leaf in the corners). Our favourite little planet is also on the LP and laser disc (Fox) covers as well the DVD and VHS... oh yea, and the Infocom game. That's alot of different companies to be sharing copyright. I still say that whoever (if anyone) actually holds the copyright will NOT have a problem with it being used here.
Count Zero
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The Artist Formerly Known as Nerd42 Posted Dec 2, 2003
hooray for whoever it is who keeps this place running. goodjob.
but I still wanna
one thing we could try - just keep typing wherever you would have the smiley, reguardless of whether such a smiley actually exists.
at least we have and
i'm a bit of a programmer - I know HTML, QBASIC, Visual Basic, some console C++, and a few other insignifigant languages most people never hear of. I wanna learn java, perl, and whatever other languages it takes to write up the code for sites like this one - how does h2g2 work?
Nerd42
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SEF Posted Dec 2, 2003
Have a look at <./>Versions</.> for how the site software has changed. NB You would also need SQL to interrogate the database (if you were allowed access).
Original Green Guy Smiley
Baron Grim Posted Dec 2, 2003
Ok... I can't take it anymore...
I willingly show my ignorance.
I've tried for months to figure it out by context but no luck.
I get the general idea but just don't know what the actual words are...
What does NB stand for specifically?
I don't think it is in use in the States, or if it is it wasn't taught to me. (Make whatever judgements you want about the American Education system and I'll probably have a lesser opinion of it than you).
(that does stand for "thanks alot" doesn't it?... this is getting bad. )
Count Zero
Original Green Guy Smiley
SEF Posted Dec 2, 2003
NB = nota bene = Latin for "note well".
It can be used for something not obvious or necessarily directly related to the preceding remarks but something of tangential importance which might otherwise be overlooked.
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The Artist Formerly Known as Nerd42 Posted Dec 5, 2003
somebody should get that added to A754490
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