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Sho - employed again!

I'm something like 29th May 2000...


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Orcus

Cripes, I appear to be a venerable researcher. More like reprehensible if you ask me smiley - winkeye


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You can call me TC

Well, to be fair, we only heard about it here in Germany in about May 2000, and I looked at it straight away. If I hadn't been out of work at the time, I wouldn't ever have got to hear about it, as the item was on daytime radio.


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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

Venerable? smiley - seniorsmiley - biggrin


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Orcus

My appearance here in 1999 was very brief, I looked and lurked, posted a bit then smiley - elvised for about a year so really you really were here before me I think. My real contribution here didn't start until I came back which was just before Rupert.


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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

Digital Village was based in Covent Garden. It wasn't going to be easy for people in other countries to have heard of it. Ironically, by the time I realized the H2G2 existed, its found (Douglas Adams) was deceased. Maybe I heard about his demise because it happened in California, which is part of the U.S. news cycles. smiley - erm


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aka Bel - A87832164

I joined on 12th June 2003, which means I'm nearing 16 years. Who'd have thought. smiley - bigeyes


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You can call me TC

It seems rather a contradiction in terms that the Digital Village had an actual geographical location.


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Recumbentman

November 2002 is the date on my personal space. I got involved in contributing to an Entry on the Dublin Spire, through which I got to know Gnomon and his talented family.


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SashaQ - happysad

Happy Hootooversary smiley - magicsmiley - cake

I joined ye olde BBC Messageboards in 2007 but didn't open my h2g2 Personal Space until 29 July 2009 so I'm just approaching my 10 year Hootooversary! smiley - wow


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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

"It seems rather a contradiction in terms that the Digital Village had an actual geographical location" [TC]

What we learned in 2011 was that, for legal purposes, a company needs to be located somewhere concrete. There are all sorts of things that governments like to have, such as an address to send their demands for tax payments to. smiley - evilgrin

Anyway, it serves DV right that they used the word "village" in their name. Except for Brigadoon and Shangri-La, most villages can be found by those who want to find them. No Internet surfing is necessary.

The "Digital" part, though; your point is well taken.


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