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New Users 27 March
Irving Washington - Gone Writing Started conversation Mar 27, 2000
Since Peta (she's a very busy Community Editor) hasn't found time to make a new forum for this week, I decided to do the honors...
Welcome to all the new users who join this week! Have a fish
~Irving Washington, ACE (Assistant Community Editor)
New Users 27 March
Joe aka Arnia, Muse, Keeper, MathEd, Guru and Zen Cook (business is booming) Posted Mar 27, 2000
*hands round glasses of metallic hydrogen for the new researchers to sup*
Also, if you want a current list of cocktails I'm serving and food treats availiable then just ask.
Joe aka Arnia (ACE)
Bartender fishies
New Users 27 March
BuskingBob Posted Mar 28, 2000
Welcome from me as well. (spoken in squeaky voice due to effects of drinking metallic hydrogen.)
New Users 27 March
Arwen Posted Mar 28, 2000
And hello from me, just joined up today (March 28) and already seeking inspiration for guide entries.
Arwen.
New Users 27 March
J'au-æmne Posted Mar 28, 2000
Hi Arwen, welcome
Smiley Ben has a list of "things there really ought to be entries on"... http://www.h2g2.com/A234640 which may inspire you some...
Joanna
New Users 27 March
Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Mar 28, 2000
Or, alternately, type your own subject of interest in the "Search the Guide" field above. If there's nothing written on it already (or if there is, but it hasn't been accepted to the guide, yet) get writting!
~Irving
New Users 27 March
Stuffed Toy Posted Mar 29, 2000
Just popping in to say hi to all the newbies... and everyone else too!
New Users 27 March
Arwen Posted Mar 30, 2000
Just dropped in to say thanks for the tips and the welcome,
Arwen
New Users 27 March
PostMuse Posted Apr 2, 2000
I'm not really "new" but I can't find the answer to this and I swear I have been looking everywhere. What is a "symlpost"?
Zmrzlina
New Users 27 March
FairlyStrange Posted Apr 2, 2000
Hello, Zmrzlina!!
I believe a "simlpost" refers to those times when two Researchers post a reply to the same Forum at the same time! It happens more often than you'd think, and can make for some interesting(if not confusing) reading!
NM
New Users 27 March
PostMuse Posted Apr 2, 2000
Thank-you, Fairly Strange! So...in a symlpost (or simlpost..I wonder if one is British and the other American English ) would the two posts intermingle or do they swap owners? That would be a very cool happening. Like a shooting star. And if you make a wish when you symlpost it will come true
New Users 27 March
Tony Posted Apr 3, 2000
Wow! Haven't I been busy in the 48 minutes I've been registered - all those guide entries already written!
New Users 27 March
FairlyStrange Posted Apr 3, 2000
No, Zmrzlina, they don't mix up the names.....but two people answering each other at the same time can be great fun!!!(especially if you're not one of the ones doing the answering!!!)
As far as the spelling....I'm not sure there's an "official" one for that!!!
NM
New Users 27 March
Alien Posted Apr 4, 2000
There seems to be less newbies here than "old" researchers... Let's pretend I'm a newbie, because I've never visited this page before and I feel that I've missed something really important... So this is my official first visit here...
And welcome everyone!!
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New Users 27 March
- 1: Irving Washington - Gone Writing (Mar 27, 2000)
- 2: J'au-æmne (Mar 27, 2000)
- 3: Joe aka Arnia, Muse, Keeper, MathEd, Guru and Zen Cook (business is booming) (Mar 27, 2000)
- 4: BuskingBob (Mar 28, 2000)
- 5: Arwen (Mar 28, 2000)
- 6: J'au-æmne (Mar 28, 2000)
- 7: Irving Washington - Gone Writing (Mar 28, 2000)
- 8: FairlyStrange (Mar 28, 2000)
- 9: Stuffed Toy (Mar 29, 2000)
- 10: Arwen (Mar 30, 2000)
- 11: PostMuse (Apr 2, 2000)
- 12: FairlyStrange (Apr 2, 2000)
- 13: PostMuse (Apr 2, 2000)
- 14: Tony (Apr 3, 2000)
- 15: Irving Washington - Gone Writing (Apr 3, 2000)
- 16: FairlyStrange (Apr 3, 2000)
- 17: Alien (Apr 4, 2000)
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