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what you know as km Started conversation Nov 8, 1999
—you please make Journal entries once in a while so we know when you've been here? I mean, if I were to trust your Journal, I would be led to believe that you haven't been to the nun library in four weeks. Four weeks! That's a lot of time!
Of course, I understand that you don't get to the hard-to-smuggle computers but very infrequently, and that you have a lot to do in very little time.
I'm just completely insensitive to that, see.
I'm far more interested in things like, "Humph, Julie's been neglecting her Journal. Time to be the Journal Police!"
I'm a troublemaker. Or so it would appear.
Hi.
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an apple tree Posted Nov 19, 1999
amen to That! (the make journal entries once in a while bit, not the troublema..well..okay..that too, but that's not why i'm here and delay the process will only put us in more danger.....
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an apple tree Posted Nov 21, 1999
that's right! yours free with any purchase of a latest model jjj journal entry!
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JJJHowqua Posted Dec 4, 1999
Humph. You just don't understand. KkMmm, I ask you this: have you ever come to h2g2 from a computer which isn't your own, usual one? For if you have, then you realise that it greets you a 'unknown hiker' and you cannot post anything, let alone write journal entries. Because you need a little cookie (mmm... cookie) on your computer so they know you are you. So when I come here from the darn ol' Ku-ring-gai library, I can't post. I can read, but not respond. So I read that note of yours almost a week ago but I could do naught but sit and wait until this blessed moment when the holidays come and I am finally free to come here from my own little computer again.
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what you know as km Posted Dec 4, 1999
Untrue!
I log in from school all the time.
See, if you log on from home, you can set a password in "my details" and then when you come from another computer you click "register" and type at the bottom your email address and password and make sure there's no check in the "always remember me on this computer" box.
If you haven't set a password, but you wrote down the original magic URL, you can type in just the numbery-codey looking bit, as that's your default password, till you change it.
Then before you leave you click "logout" and remove all traces of yourself.
So there,
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Classic Krissy Posted Dec 5, 1999
*munching away*
Is onion dip dangerous? *looking at tub* because it's almost gone.
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JJJHowqua Posted Dec 5, 1999
Wow! Thanks, KkMmm, I never knew that. I'll have to go change that then. It was always very frustrating not to be able to contribute. I'm happier now.
Ohhh... onion dip. Hey, can I have some of that?
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