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Mozart Started conversation Feb 15, 2000
Hello!!! My name is mozart and I would like to welcome you to h2g2. These forums are really easy (and fun) to use. Please feel free to visit me at http://www.h2g2.com/U110085
Mozart
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gee.SYS Posted Feb 15, 2000
Thanx for your welcome letter...
Due to my very weak ability of speaking/writing english,
you (and all the others) may excuse syntax errors in my
postings...
When I first saw this site, I found it very interesting/amusing,
that's why I finally registered.
ok, that's it, some details about me are located on my page...
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Anonymouse Posted Feb 17, 2000
Hi Sys! Saw your light on and thought you might like some tea or coffee, hot chocolate? *proffers cuppa your choice*
Welcome aboard! Unfortunately I haven't quite mastered English yet, either, and it's my supposed native language (though some would disagree ).
There's a language clinic about somewhere, but unfortunately I don't have the link handy. You can use the search box at the top of the page to find it. Or you could pop by either of these places:
Aces Home Page: http://www.h2g2.com/A214796
Newcomers Page: http://www.h2g2.com/A5752
I'm sure someone there can direct you.
Oh yeah, have a fish
'Nonnie
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gee.SYS Posted Feb 17, 2000
Earl Grey, hot, please.
(Green Tea would be nice too, but it makes appetite for sushi)
Oh, and English would be my first choice as native language but unfortunatly, I got never used to the syntax (it's more complicated than Java, Lingo, Pascal although I know that it is much more easier than German)...
Thx for the links to the GuideML clinic, somtime i'll spend a night on learning it (somtime...)
...and thanks for the fish...
tomCat/gee.SYS/thomas/Schmendrick
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