h2g2 Post 18.10.01

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Posted: 18th October 2001

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Time marches on and I, for one, am looking forward to next week when the Dutch Meet gets into full swing. It must be one of the most international ones ever.

Big news this week is the unveiling of the next 'official' h2g2 Meet to be held in January in London. More information can be found on the Announcements page.

Ormondroyd is back this week and as observant as he always is. Sadly other commitments force 'The Prof' into reducing his column to a bi-weekly affair so we look forward to his seeing his item in the next edition.

Frankie Roberto has finally solved his computer problems, for the time being anyway, and brings you the long-awaited interview with Dragonfly.

Wowbagger's cartoon is 'different' and Spimcoot appears to have bovines on his mind.

Congratulations are due to Cloviscat who has just announced the glad news of an expected Cloviskitten.


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