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What questions are you expecting to see on ASK as a consequence of the influx of new researchers at the film release?
C Hawke Posted May 26, 2005
Ah, those dots are supposed to be rivets are they
No sorry there is only one true way to hootoo and that is in Goo Frames!
CHawke
What questions are you expecting to see on ASK as a consequence of the influx of new researchers at the film release?
Elentari Posted May 26, 2005
"Orange and teal are good why, exactly?" That is a fair point.
I tried Goo frames, but I find the frames too distracting. It's just personal preference.
What questions are you expecting to see on ASK as a consequence of the influx of new researchers at the film release?
Baron Grim Posted May 26, 2005
Rivets are just .
Maybe brunel appeals to testosterone.
Men are from brunel, women are from alabaster.
I never could figure out that fish on a pennyfarthing thing.
What questions are you expecting to see on ASK as a consequence of the influx of new researchers at the film release?
You can call me TC Posted May 27, 2005
Someone further back (sorry to get back to the topic on the thread but there are MILLIONS of conversations about skins) said "why don't we have an FAQ?"
Yeah, well, C Hawke hasn't got time to compile it - so .... any volunteers?
Strictly speaking, if taken literally, an FAQ should be a compilation of the most frequently asked questions in Ask the Community?
What questions are you expecting to see on ASK as a consequence of the influx of new researchers at the film release?
C Hawke Posted May 27, 2005
mmm not sure why picking on poor old me (did wonder for a moment if you'd found a way to slip a GuideML tag into a post through - now that would be fun)
It would be in the Spirit of the original guide to have a nice big friendly FAQ button on every page, that went to a page listing every topic ever posted on "Ask" - Nice to look at, but totally useless!
Or is that being mean?
CHawke
What questions are you expecting to see on ASK as a consequence of the influx of new researchers at the film release?
Elentari Posted May 27, 2005
I can't remember if this has already been mentioned, but if we do have an FAQ, it should include abbreviations and refernces like PR, PS, DNA and so on. And explain things like the Infinite Improbability Drive.
What questions are you expecting to see on ASK as a consequence of the influx of new researchers at the film release?
Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ... Posted May 27, 2005
What questions are you expecting to see on ASK as a consequence of the influx of new researchers at the film release?
Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ... Posted May 27, 2005
Someone might like to have a look at <./>A719840</.> - I'm always open to suggestions ... if you see something that could be added please drop me a line
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Elentari Posted May 27, 2005
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