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Word count.
Zathras (Unofficial Custodian of H2G2 Room 101. ACE and holder of the BBC Pens) Posted Jun 14, 2001
Does that mean that smileys count as words?
Surely that is cheating.
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Zathras (Unofficial Custodian of H2G2 Room 101. ACE and holder of the BBC Pens) Posted Jun 14, 2001
Forgot again
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Siletta Weaver, Keeper of exsessively long titles, Eclectic Mystic, Cynic, etc.. Posted Jun 15, 2001
Mind if I join? I am fairly innocent.
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Zathras (Unofficial Custodian of H2G2 Room 101. ACE and holder of the BBC Pens) Posted Jun 15, 2001
Innocent?
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Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki Posted Jun 15, 2001
Until proven guilty, at least that's what I've always been told.
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Zathras (Unofficial Custodian of H2G2 Room 101. ACE and holder of the BBC Pens) Posted Jun 15, 2001
Innocence and guilty are just states of the mind. As opposed to Florida which is a state of America.
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Metal Chicken Posted Jun 15, 2001
*Come now Zathras, I think you may have forgotten something...*
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NMcCoy (attempting to standardize my username across the Internet. Formerly known as Twinkle.) Posted Jun 17, 2001
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Does this help?
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Siletta Weaver, Keeper of exsessively long titles, Eclectic Mystic, Cynic, etc.. Posted Jun 17, 2001
It is, numbers are essential.
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Wayfarer-- I only wish I were crackly Posted Jun 17, 2001
numbers are essential to most anything, not just this, as some might think.
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NMcCoy (attempting to standardize my username across the Internet. Formerly known as Twinkle.) Posted Jun 17, 2001
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Wayfarer-- I only wish I were crackly Posted Jun 17, 2001
numbers are everywhere! for example, in the Guide books. remember 42? that's a number. that particular number was very important, at least to the series. without it, what would the joke have been? and numbers are absolutely necessary when you're measuring something.
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NMcCoy (attempting to standardize my username across the Internet. Formerly known as Twinkle.) Posted Jun 18, 2001
Don't you think these large numbers of words are getting a bit out of hand? Perhaps we should go with smaller numbers, because most of my postings aren't even 56 words long. Now I'm stuck babbling on about nothing in particular, just because you went and said the next one had to be 56.
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Zathras (Unofficial Custodian of H2G2 Room 101. ACE and holder of the BBC Pens) Posted Jun 18, 2001
This short enough?
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Siletta Weaver, Keeper of exsessively long titles, Eclectic Mystic, Cynic, etc.. Posted Jun 18, 2001
Maybe, but if you want short...
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Zathras (Unofficial Custodian of H2G2 Room 101. ACE and holder of the BBC Pens) Posted Jun 18, 2001
Nasty.
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Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki Posted Jun 18, 2001
I quite like the long ones. They've a certain ...
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Siletta Weaver, Keeper of exsessively long titles, Eclectic Mystic, Cynic, etc.. Posted Jun 18, 2001
a certain tendency to drone on and on? Or to perhaps use repitition in order to reach the number?
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- 21: Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki (Jun 14, 2001)
- 22: Zathras (Unofficial Custodian of H2G2 Room 101. ACE and holder of the BBC Pens) (Jun 14, 2001)
- 23: Zathras (Unofficial Custodian of H2G2 Room 101. ACE and holder of the BBC Pens) (Jun 14, 2001)
- 24: Metal Chicken (Jun 14, 2001)
- 25: Siletta Weaver, Keeper of exsessively long titles, Eclectic Mystic, Cynic, etc.. (Jun 15, 2001)
- 26: Zathras (Unofficial Custodian of H2G2 Room 101. ACE and holder of the BBC Pens) (Jun 15, 2001)
- 27: Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki (Jun 15, 2001)
- 28: Zathras (Unofficial Custodian of H2G2 Room 101. ACE and holder of the BBC Pens) (Jun 15, 2001)
- 29: Metal Chicken (Jun 15, 2001)
- 30: NMcCoy (attempting to standardize my username across the Internet. Formerly known as Twinkle.) (Jun 17, 2001)
- 31: Siletta Weaver, Keeper of exsessively long titles, Eclectic Mystic, Cynic, etc.. (Jun 17, 2001)
- 32: Wayfarer-- I only wish I were crackly (Jun 17, 2001)
- 33: NMcCoy (attempting to standardize my username across the Internet. Formerly known as Twinkle.) (Jun 17, 2001)
- 34: Wayfarer-- I only wish I were crackly (Jun 17, 2001)
- 35: NMcCoy (attempting to standardize my username across the Internet. Formerly known as Twinkle.) (Jun 18, 2001)
- 36: Zathras (Unofficial Custodian of H2G2 Room 101. ACE and holder of the BBC Pens) (Jun 18, 2001)
- 37: Siletta Weaver, Keeper of exsessively long titles, Eclectic Mystic, Cynic, etc.. (Jun 18, 2001)
- 38: Zathras (Unofficial Custodian of H2G2 Room 101. ACE and holder of the BBC Pens) (Jun 18, 2001)
- 39: Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki (Jun 18, 2001)
- 40: Siletta Weaver, Keeper of exsessively long titles, Eclectic Mystic, Cynic, etc.. (Jun 18, 2001)
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