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Threeoftwo Started conversation Mar 17, 2001
Hi John...I'm having a very serious blonde moment here...I couldn't find myself, so I re-registered, and now there are two of me (sixoftwo?? threeoffour??) but I can't seem to re-register as myself, even though I've got the same name and everything....help me please!!! How are you by the way? What have you been up to?
....Baby.
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~ jwf ~ scribblo ergo sum Posted Mar 17, 2001
Lot of peeps is have a similar prob.
The confusion is on the 'register' page. It is confusing because there is also a 're-register' page. They ask the question do you have a 'pre-bbc/h2g2 account' or a 'bbc account' and it is hard to figger which is which because of the way they ask it.
From your new account homepage 'search' for your old 'nickname'. It should take you to your old page unless you are using the same nickname on your new account. In which case change your new account to a different nickname under 'preferences' first..
If the search finds your old 'threeoftwo' homepage it will be all 'boarded up' like. Because it will see you as someone new (a visitor) it will have the headers buttons a vistor would see rather than the user. Click on 'register' and look around that page for instructions. Then click on the 'pre-bbc/h2g2 re-register link'. That's not exactly what they call it so it's really confusing. I got lucky I guess.
Good to see you back.
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Threeoftwo Posted Mar 20, 2001
Sheesh....*confusion* nope still can't get back. Im just going to stay where I am, I think, masquerading as myself...chuckle...anyway, fanks muchly, good to *see* you too!
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