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misti_rae Started conversation Jan 14, 2004
Hello this is my first entry into my Journal.
I should have dont this a while ago but still just procrastinating. Oh well. As you can probably tell by now I am not amazing with creating my own page.
Lonefaery could use some help over here...lol.
Things will get better as we go along.. Just have to hang on till I get on my virtual feet again.
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pixie Posted Apr 3, 2004
LOL
woman you slay me.. wha help do you want and i can help you.. ill see if i can find the help page tha shows you how to view the code on a page so you know wha to put in..
Sorry i havent been around i got math homework falling out of the sky and working on another site im building.
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pixie Posted Apr 9, 2004
Here is a pg tha my A.C.E gave me when i joined tha helped enormously when 1st trying to figure out the coding and everything to do with the Guide.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/A690518
And the DNA Clinic to tell you a bit more.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/GuideML-Syntax
This should get u started.. hehe
ne thing else just ask away.. i should be spending more time between here and my other site now.
LF
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misti_rae Posted Apr 11, 2004
Hey, You do know who you're talking to right?
Take a minute and check out my name..
Still not so sure about this site however.. I'll be checking back every now and then..
Perhaps I can get a play by play about how to build this place up and I will defiantely be going to those links you posted.. This place is very empty at the moment.
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pixie Posted Jun 12, 2004
LOL
of course i know who im talking to silly..
sheesh
lol
so how does it feel to soon be becoming 'mommy and daddy'?
LF
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