A Conversation for h2g2 Post 24.11.05
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echomikeromeo Posted Nov 24, 2005
It wasn't in the Post Box, Khamsin. Perhaps you mistyped the address or something?
If you send it to us again it will be in next issue.
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Khamsin Posted Nov 24, 2005
I'll send it again but I definately sent it right last time as I sent them all before the last comic two weeks ago...(and as that comic made it it...)
*sighs* why does this happen to me...
okay resending them now
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Khamsin Posted Nov 24, 2005
Tis okay...
When is the Christmas Special going to be?
Is it going to be with the post birthday one?
(the post shares a birthday with a researcher not too far away from here)
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echomikeromeo Posted Nov 24, 2005
The Post's birthday is being celebrated next issue; the Christmas issue is later in December (near Christmas, incidentally).
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Post Team Posted Nov 24, 2005
May I just make an observation here...
I see that on another thread Dr A is concerned about smudginess on her cartoon.
Having looked at the ones you sent through they also have grey background marking and obvious 'rubbings out'. Is there, perhaps, a problem with the scanner? In the 'DNA Experiments' one you can see almost an entirely different picture behind the cartoon.
That aside I will need to discuss your subject matter with the rest of The Post Team. I find these quite offensive to the memory of DNA and rather think that his family and friends may well feel the same.
shazz
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Khamsin Posted Nov 24, 2005
that was shazz?
no the scanner is fine, I think it is the paper it is a bit thin, I have been using 80gsm whish isn't ideal if you draw on both sides... I'll see if I can't sort it out in the future
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