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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Started conversation Aug 25, 2001
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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Aug 28, 2001
whenever the mood takes you.
I knicked off with one off the Goo club badges a few days ago for My Space so I've been ' unofficially-officially ' a member for a while already!
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I'm not really here Posted Aug 28, 2001
Well, sorry to point this out, but the official Goo fan club badges disappeared when the BBC took over, and have never been replaced. The one you have on your page is nothing to do with me.
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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Aug 28, 2001
Hmmm... I 'borrowed' that from Sheas page...wonder where she got it from?
Still it *is* pretty groovy though!
I can still use it can't I?
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I'm not really here Posted Aug 28, 2001
I think EG Mel made it, and I have no objection to it being used, I'm just not to keen on people thinking it's an offical badge.
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I'm not really here Posted Aug 29, 2001
I can't believe I said that, it sounded so snotty. I'm so sorry about that. I'll get in touch with EG Mel and get them on this page I think, to make them the proper badges. And I'll be sure to punish myself thoroughly for acting like a spolit child.
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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Aug 29, 2001
Piffle, don't worry about it. I wasn't offended.
Have you seen Reasearcher Fords request? They popped by my page earlier and asked for the code. I told them how to use the testuserpage URL and said they could take my copy but that they should probably run it by you first.
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Ottox Posted Aug 30, 2001
Hi Mina! I was the one who made the badges for my own use, and you were one of the first persons I told about it, so you could just have stopped me!
I would prefer the original badges, I only wanted to have *something* on my page until we get them back.
The code is at http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A570250
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I'm not really here Posted Aug 30, 2001
Yes, well, I do feel a bit stupid about getting grotty about it. I don't even know why I did, as the badges are fine. Maybe it was sheer laziness about updating the page, but keep making me feel bad, as it will teach me not to do it again.
and I'm sorry for forgetting that you made them. I'll add them to the page properly after the weekend. And credit you. I need to credit another long lost researcher too, as he actually wrote the page!
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I'm not really here Posted Aug 30, 2001
I don't mind, to be honest I hardly wrote a word of the page anyway. Might as well have some other contributers in there.
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I'm not really here Posted Sep 4, 2001
Right, managed to add you Clive, now I'm going to see if I can put those badges on. On the other hand, I could simply link to Ottox's entry. Would that be ok Ottox? I'll put a couple on here, but link to your page for the intsructions.
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