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Trin Tragula Started conversation Nov 16, 2005
Hello there
The (I hope) finished version of your White Stripes entry is available to view here: A6583007
(As you'll see, I've done a bit of polishing, but the only major change I've made is to the 'Dusty Springfield' reference - I hope the change meets with your approval).
Trin
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Stu Posted Nov 16, 2005
Lookin good Trin!
Thanks for subbing it for me. I think a picture would go brilliantly with this article! One has appeared on my Francis Ford Coppola entry, which has been the most most exciting event of my day! Who actually decides which guide entries get a picture?
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Trin Tragula Posted Nov 16, 2005
Glad you're happy with it
I think it's luck of the draw, basically - a certain proportion of Entries get sent off to the community artists for decoration
(btw - do you have any idea why this convo is showing up on my list as 'Collective' rather than 'h2g2'? )
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Stu Posted Nov 16, 2005
I've no idear! It's happened before. The "Welcome DiscoStu (don't ask me how this is happening)" thread below this is in Collective as well.
Most people can't leave a message for me in my PS, dunno why. Lil tried to sort it out for me, but to no avail. Something to do with old and new accounts, starting my SSO account in Collective, or something else entirely.
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Trin Tragula Posted Nov 16, 2005
Ah, right - I've come across a few people on hootoo who've had that problem
Glad you got this one anyway!
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rowan Posted Nov 16, 2005
Ðiscõ Stu - It's because you originally opened your account in Collective, so messages left for you are technically left in Collective. You can ask the h2g2 editors to move you over there if you want though.
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