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Andmymare Started conversation Nov 9, 2004
I thought I were writing on the other side the mirror; H2G2 space. That is alright I am not able to ferret it out; is it like an alternate universe, or, hmm, like a portal then, with connections to this place? Just thought I'd make another attempt at kicking your sweet ass into gear and pick up the thread of the Mezzanine...but...no matter....yawn....beginning to snow here.....I think I'll check out Logicus' recipe page or summat....maybe I'll get lost...
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logicus tracticus philosophicus Posted Nov 9, 2004
no you cant get lost my eyes are every where
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/U774012
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/brunel/U774012
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/360/U774012
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/onthefuture/U774012
here four diffentmaps of your page.
snow eh all i got is grey skys, rain ,not that cold, not needed any other heating other than cat and laptop.must get on
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logicus tracticus philosophicus Posted Nov 9, 2004
so your back ,nice little piks you have found
seems only two of the links i put here work as intended
however obsti-cals only make you fat, so you trip over them as you cant see your feet
best skin i hve found for editing in is brunel
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/
replace getwriting with following
h2g2/brunel/U774012
should then be nice green and blck skin
clicking on edit page gives you a nice little
box with little buttons for putting in line breaks.and all that
A690518
has a lot of usefull bits and pieces
have fun
thought
Andmymare Posted Nov 10, 2004
Neigh nay.
now let me go back and do a scrutiny of this last poem.
Pardon
You know, once you figure out how something works, you just want to use it again and again.
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