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The Best Web Sites in the World
dacha Started conversation Jan 28, 2000
Peta,
As Davos has failed to list the World Ten Best I thought we H2G2ers should do it. Therefore, I have created a discussion forum on my page called 'The Best Web Sites in the World ' and I thought the ideal place to advertise it would be as one of your picks. What do you think?
The Best Web Sites in the World
Peta Posted Jan 28, 2000
It sounds like a very good idea. Can you make it into a separate page, that way when you compile it into an entry it will have the appropriate threads with it. When you've done it come back and give me the page number and I'll link to it...
The Best Web Sites in the World
dacha Posted Jan 28, 2000
Peta,
All done and it is called 'The Best Websites in the World'. Can I get this offically approved, that would be a rather wonderful achievment in my first week as an H2G2er?
Have a great weekend.
The Best Web Sites in the World
dacha Posted Jan 29, 2000
Sorry I've just realised I did not give you the page number, it's A255250. Se also my earlier reply to your message.
The Best Web Sites in the World
Peta Posted Jan 31, 2000
A really good idea, this. If you submit the entry, it will go into the approval queue. You can keep adding to it whilst it's in the queue. By the time we get to it it will hopefully be a fantastic resource. I'll try to bring people's attention to it.
The Best Web Sites in the World
dacha Posted May 1, 2000
Thanks for bringing my page to everyones attention. Unfortunately I am just coming up to my MA exams and so I have been unable to do anything very much with any of the replies yet but I am looking forward to visiting the sites and updating The Best Websites in the World in three weeks time!
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