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PostMuse Posted Mar 30, 2000
Me too! Not a nice thing to do to me this early in the morning.
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Munchkin Posted Mar 30, 2000
Well, you can try http://www.h2g2.com/forumframe.cgi?MESSAGES[(THREADID*45035?forumid*10793)THREADS[(THREADID*45035?forumid*10793?subset*0)# if you really want, but it does seem a bit excesive.
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BluesSlider Posted Mar 30, 2000
It is excessive, but it works. Don't think I've seen one like that before.
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PostMuse Posted Mar 30, 2000
Okay...I got it, too. Thank-you Munchkin. And sorry for being such a grump earlier. Using dial-up does that to me
And hello, BluesSlider. Fancy meeting you here
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BluesSlider Posted Mar 30, 2000
Me? I'm usually around whilst I'm at work It's only occasional evenings and week-ends. Sorry I missed you at the F&F last night.
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PostMuse Posted Mar 30, 2000
Ahh..well, I am not usually here during EST mornings...playing hooky from work this morning to catch up on school work So I guess it is me who is breaking habit. I need to get a night job so I can keep up with GMT posts
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PostMuse Posted Mar 30, 2000
Yes...you don't really see me...if anyone asks, I have had my nose buried in the chapter on French politics all morning.
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Swiv (decrepit postgrad) Posted Jun 3, 2000
I am totally , cyclically lost - is this what happens when I vanish for 2 months?
Off I go again....
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