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Card Lady, keeper of infinate towels, may be damp Started conversation Mar 15, 2012
and daunting
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Magwitch - My name is Mags and I am funky. Posted Mar 15, 2012
Welcome to h2g2.
Don't be scared, we don't bite - well, not often anyway
This place *is* really huge, but I'm sure you'll find somewhere to call 'home'.
Have you had a look in Ask? http://h2g2.com/dna/h2g2/classic/Askh2g2
or for something more banal you could try A121096.
I'm sure your ACE could help you if you feel overwhelmed.
Don't be afraid to ask questions, you can just click on my name and leave me message if you want anything specific, or just a random chat. We really are quite a friendly and disparate bunch.
Pull up a chair, you may be a while.
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You can call me TC Posted Mar 15, 2012
There are lots of cosy corners. Try out Magwitch's links. Ask is really the best place to start.
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Vip Posted Mar 15, 2012
Thirded! Out possibly fourthed. Don't be afraid to go to other people's Spaces and follow their conversations. Just use a bit if discretion if it seems personal.
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Card Lady, keeper of infinate towels, may be damp Posted Mar 16, 2012
Won't people be upset if you suddenly jump in uninvited?
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You can call me TC Posted Mar 16, 2012
Of course not, towel. Feel free to jump in anywhere - perhaps it's best to stick to the public forums at first, though. We all had to start somewhere.
You can start your posts by mentioning that you're new if you think it's necessary. You will then tbe bombarded by posts welcoming you, regardless of the current subject of the conversation!
I have more than once seen an unknown name for the first time in a thread, only to discover that they have been on the site for years. That's part of the fun! There are so many places where people are conversing that many paths never cross, but I can guarantee you will find people of like mind if you try following a conversation that interests you. Some thread titles are a little misleading, but take a look at them anyway.
One step at a time!
Try and remember, if you start a thread, not to give it an ambiguous title - although an occasional double entendre is allowed and welcomed!
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You can call me TC Posted Mar 16, 2012
Now I think about it - you already have done the double entendre eye-catching trick. You will fit in here really well!
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Card Lady, keeper of infinate towels, may be damp Posted Mar 16, 2012
lol
I'm loving it here theres so much to look at I only came to write a guide entry, it's all Steven Fry's fault. To be fair I did know about the guide I just didn't realise there was so much other stuff going on here as well, or that the people were so friendly!! It's a lovely place
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Vip Posted Mar 16, 2012
Stephen Fry's fault? All the more reason to love the man. Where did you hear it from? His Twitter frrd or something?
The Guide is the main thrust of the place, but you can't have an active Guide without an active Community of people who love the place and want it to thrive. They go hand in hand. A true symbiosis!
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Card Lady, keeper of infinate towels, may be damp Posted Mar 16, 2012
Yes I follow him on twitter
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