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Crescent Started conversation Feb 18, 2000
....to the wierd and wonderful world of The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy : Sol III Edition. For a first try at a homepage it is a damn good shot, short succinct (sp?) to the point. Gets the info across witht the minimum of hassle. I like it To introduce myself, I am Crescent, an Assistant Community Editor (ACE), one of several, all here to help people if they get stuck. Once the homepage is done, the rest of the site is a p.o.p. However if you do get stuck then just yell from this forum, and I will see what I can do If I am taking an inordinate amount of time then you may want to ask another ACE the question. The best place to do this is at the ACE homepage at http://www.h2g2.com/A214796 . Someone will see your message and charge to the rescue As a fledgling member of the community TPTB decided to make a page with loads of info etc. to help out the newer members. The Newcomers Page is at http://www.h2g2.com/A5752 . Look forward to seeing your guide articles, and I will pop by again sometime to see how you are doing
BCNU - Crescent
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Soul_Collector Posted Feb 18, 2000
Wow that was quick....thank's for your interest....
I've been looking around and so far I really like what I see
an amazing site and one that I am sure will be very use full to many people....
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Crescent Posted Feb 18, 2000
That is the idea You can help (ooo that brings up the picture of a scary poster with a man pointing at you by making your first article about your neighberhood, somewhere you have been The more places we get the more useful the guide becomes However there is nae pressure write about what you want
BCNU - Crescent
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