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Otto Fisch ("Stop analysing Strava.... and cut your hedge") Started conversation Mar 22, 2002
Greetings...
I started writing a prospective guide entry on long distance relationships, but I felt it needed more imput. I've been given some suggestions, but I wonder whether the topic would be better served by a "Talking point" article? What do you think?
Best wishes
Otto
PS My original entry is at A606836
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Abi Posted Mar 27, 2002
Hi Otto!
Talking Points are designed to be places for discussion, so they are not written up as entries. However, I think that this would make a great collaborative entry. I see that you have already been over to the Long-Distance Love Club to enlist their help.
I have suggested it as a Topic of the Week to Ashley and Sam. Topics of the Week are like a Talking Point but the conversations are condensed down to create an Edited entry.
Of course the other way of doing it would be to start a thread on Ask h2g2. Ormondroyd started one looking for a way to cure his writer's block and was given so much good advice that he turned it into a collaborative entry. It was on the Front Page this week - you can read the result at A701001
Hope that helps
Abi
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Otto Fisch ("Stop analysing Strava.... and cut your hedge") Posted Apr 4, 2002
Hi Abi,
Thanks for your comments. I think Topic of the Week is what I meant!
I'm going to have a go at producing it as a collaborative entry, as I've now found someone to write about the use of the internet in long distance relationships. This might end up spiralling into a much bigger entry, but I'll have a go!
Best wishes
Otto
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