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Blatherskite the Mugwump - Bandwidth Bandit Started conversation May 12, 2000
Although why you would need any other homepage, I'll never know.
Welcome to the Guide! I serve here in the capacity of an Assistant Community Editor (ACE), whose task it is to help new researchers become comfortable with the strange surroundings (and as we seem to attract the strangest researchers, this is only fitting ).
I've brought along a couple of links that new researchers can get some use of. First is the ACE homepage, which is patrolled by other busybodies such as myself, so there's always help to be found. Plus, there are links to a lot of good resources, like the Submission Guidelines and the GuideML Clinic: http://www.h2g2.com/A214796
For the social side of H2G2, go to the Guide to H2G2 Clubs, and make some friends: http://www.h2g2.com/A270325
If there is any further assistance you require, you have but to ask. Welcome once again.
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y2ksentinel Posted May 26, 2000
Well, someone said: You can never get too many homepages...
No, calling it a homepage was just a joke (that no one got, probably).
And why do i have a feeling you won't be reading this...
Because you won't, that's why
oh
y2ksentinel Posted May 26, 2000
Well, someone said: You can never get too many homepages...
No, calling it a homepage was just a joke (that no one got, probably).
And why do i have a feeling you won't be reading this...
Because you won't, that's why
oh
Blatherskite the Mugwump - Bandwidth Bandit Posted May 26, 2000
You're probably right... you'll post this in vain, and nobody will ever read it... and even if they did, odds are they'd never even say anything in response...
Ooops.
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