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You can call me TC Posted Jan 6, 2002
Happy Birthday Jeff.
Trillian's Child.
How's that for a signature.
Here's some
I hope you find it while it's fresh
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Jeff - Lurker <lurk> - nostalgia overload! Posted Apr 7, 2002
Ack!
Speaking of being 'horribly late', I'm over 3 months late for my own birthday party
Really, really, really quite sorry about taking so long to leave a message here Somehow, I just missed this in my message centre .
Thanks for the and (I'm underage, but I won't tell if you all won't ). I really appreciate it!
Jeff
(Again, so very sorry about the lateness of my reply. <muchbelatedapologysmiley>
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Evil Zombie Strider Posted Apr 17, 2002
It's perfectly alright! I hope it was very happy! (I really need to get back to wishing people happy birthday...)
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Flying Monkeys..... Posted Apr 25, 2002
How long have you been part of seti@home. It's pretty fun, but it makes for a strange screensaver.
Cool Page!!
Anna
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Jeff - Lurker <lurk> - nostalgia overload! Posted Apr 25, 2002
Hi Anna,
Thanks for dropping by.
I signed up for SETI@Home back in November of last year (so about 6 months ago). How long have you been involved with it?
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Virginia of Babylon Posted Apr 27, 2002
Hello Jeff. Not lurking, just learning. Very fond of philosophy and Kurt Vonnegut also. See you about the postings. Virginia of Babylon ...so it goes
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Dave-M Posted May 2, 2002
Hi Jeff, Dave here, have you added to your CCR collection yet?
I hope you got my Email OK.
I'd like to thank you, for the very nice welcome you gave to my dear friend RockGirl, what an amazing co-incidence.
Dave.
Thank you for signing the guestbook. Obviously, you are quite welcome to delete this text.
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vork the cat Posted May 30, 2002
thanks for the offer of joining the nw researchers group, have you seen me guide posting about portland yet? i don't know the article number or i'd give it to you, however its titled 'portland, oregon, usa, milky way.' anyway... my name is ken cameron and like it says on my page i am from oregon and currently banished to alaska, (i'll be writing an article on fairbanks as soon as i have enough information)
if you could tell me how to join the nw researchers id appreciate it. ttyl and nice to meet you.
ken
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vork the cat Posted May 30, 2002
thanks for the offer of joining the nw researchers group, have you seen me guide posting about portland yet? i don't know the article number or i'd give it to you, however its titled 'portland, oregon, usa, milky way.' anyway... my name is ken cameron and like it says on my page i am from oregon and currently banished to alaska, (i'll be writing an article on fairbanks as soon as i have enough information)
if you could tell me how to join the nw researchers id appreciate it. ttyl and nice to meet you.
ken
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Jeff - Lurker <lurk> - nostalgia overload! Posted Jun 1, 2002
Hi Virginia of Babylon,
Thanks for dropping by. Always nice to find fellow Vonnegut fans. Which one of his books (if any) is your favorite? Unfortunately, I recently heard that Vonnegut likely won't be making any further public appearances due to his age/health.
Jeff
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Jeff - Lurker <lurk> - nostalgia overload! Posted Jun 1, 2002
Hi Dave,
I did get your email--thanks again so much for the recommendations! I've been busy with schoolwork lately and haven't taken the time to go browse the local record shops, but will probably do so in the next few weeks.
Small , isn't it?
Jeff
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Jeff - Lurker <lurk> - nostalgia overload! Posted Jun 1, 2002
Hi Vork/Ken,
I did run across your posting on the Portland entry, and (from my limited perspective on the city) I'd agree. My hometown is about fifty miles north of Portland, so I've visited the city a few times. From my small experiences there, it really does seem to be a great city to live in: it has a lot of activity, but not with the same negative aspects you might find in a *big* city.
If you'd like to join up with the NW Researchers, all you need to do is go to A537428 and post a message saying where you're from by clicking the "Discuss this Entry" button at the bottom. That's all there is to it. After that, Mikey the Humming Mouse (who founded the group) will add you to the list.
Hope this helps!
Jeff
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MaggyW Posted Jun 1, 2002
Hello Jeff,
What a clear, concise page - very helpful because I get the odd (often very odd!) query from people who are registering on 360 and haven't got the gist of H2G2. Now I can refer them to you for a simple explanation. Also you're in 360 skin and it can be a bit of a jerk for people suddenly to lurch into H2G2 skin and they feel a bit lost!
I'll look forward to coming back and scouting round more later.
Maggy
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Virginia of Babylon Posted Mar 22, 2003
Well how late to reply can one person be..........
Do you think Guiness [hey were is my spell check<?>] would be interested ?
Speaking of which, time for a
Galapogos was my fave.
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