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Jerms - a Brief flicker and then gone again. Started conversation Nov 3, 2003
Just so you know, the researcher 'Jerms' which was added to the New Zealand researchers list above, is now me. I was locked out of my account when I changed e-mail addresses and then promptly forgot my password. So you may want to update that now.
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Jerms - a Brief flicker and then gone again. Posted Nov 4, 2003
Thank you!
So I'm not the only one who had an extended absence (read: business lunch!) away from h2g2? I hope you enjoyed yours!
I agree, I think we should convince more kiwis to join... thus completing step three of my plan to TAKE OVER THE WORLD!!!
MUAHAHAAHAAA!!!
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business lunch - I like that
yeah, it's be good with a few more kiwis around. Dunno about taking over the world though - have you met Moose? She's from Melbourne, and had a fairly good attempt herself, so you might have to share it with the Aussies. Myself, I'd settle for the world not taking over us
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Jerms - a Brief flicker and then gone again. Posted Dec 12, 2003
Um. Do you mean the top half, the bottom half, the left half, the right half, the front half, the back half, the inside half, the outside half or what? What's the best way to split a sphere in two?
I thought /my/ half was all of it, since I'm TAKING OVER THE WOORRLD!!!! ahem. (muahaha?)
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- 3: Jerms - a Brief flicker and then gone again. (Nov 4, 2003)
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