A Conversation for The Alabaster House
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Six by Nine Started conversation Jan 10, 2001
Hi, can I join the secret service? I can invent totaly obscure devices which just happen to be exactly what our agents need to foil the enemies plans.
I thought the post could be codenamed QUEUE (If you can think of a better one then use that istead). I also provide my own laborotory!
Psst...Can I join?
Peregrin Posted Jan 10, 2001
That's fine by me but you'd better ask 'H'... ask on the Secret Service page and I'm sure he'd be happy to employ you. Let me know if he does and I'll add you to the list!
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Six by Nine Posted Jan 11, 2001
'H' has given me the all clear! I'll arrange taking over and setting up the lab shortly
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Peregrin Posted Jan 11, 2001
Cool! What title do you want? So I can add a link on the Alabaster House page. And let me know if you create a lab on h2g2, so I can link to it.
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Six by Nine Posted Jan 12, 2001
How about Head of Unusual Gadgets... sounds quite good to me
I am not sure about the 'codename' (like H) though, either Q or QUEUE, which do you think is best?
I'll tell you once my lab is complete, however I am going away for a few days so it will probably be around the end of next week.
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Six by Nine Posted Jan 12, 2001
Changed my mind! H (or KC or whatever) has sent me the code for his 'Q branch' page which I will edit and expand later. I have added a guide entry with this code so you can link to it straight away! Its at A508231.
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Peregrin Posted Jan 12, 2001
I've put you up now
I'll have a look at your page later... but I'm just going to bed now (it's midday, yes, but I haven't been to bed yet from yesterday!)
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