A Conversation for H2G2 Waterworks: The Sewers
What's Lurking In The Sewer?
Bluebottle Started conversation Nov 19, 1999
There are reports of strange and mystifying things hiding down here, and I don't just mean the smell!!
Come in and write a reply at your peril!
What's Lurking In The Sewer?
Irving Washington - Gone Writing Posted Nov 19, 1999
Carefull! Do you really want the html subjects spreading like wildfire?
What's Lurking In The Sewer?
Bluebottle Posted Nov 20, 1999
Hmmm... good point. But I've already seen them all over the place, so I thought that 2 little smileys wouldn't make that much difference.
Besides, Peta already knows about them.
What's Lurking In The Sewer?
The Ghost Of TV's Frink Posted Nov 20, 1999
Hey BB, thought I'd let you know that your waterworks page is all stretched out and difficult to read - at least on my browser (IE5). Perhaps it is somthing lurking in the sewer?
What's Lurking In The Sewer?
Bluebottle Posted Nov 21, 1999
I've been trying to restore that, but the computer keeps crashing.. If you've got any suggestions, apart from putting a at the end of each sentence, let me know. Half my links aren't working either. Very weird...
What's Lurking In The Sewer?
The Ghost Of TV's Frink Posted Nov 21, 1999
Unfortunately I'm no html expert - maybe Bruce can help you at the guideML clinic?
What's Lurking In The Sewer?
Bluebottle Posted Nov 22, 1999
Thanks for the offer, but with Peregrin's help it's sorted now. And I've got a rather nice picture of a fountain too....
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h2g2 auto-messages Posted Jul 23, 2014
Editorial Note: This conversation has been moved from 'H2G2 Waterworks & Beach' to 'H2G2 Waterworks: The Sewers'.
Found a new sewer to lurk in.
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