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alji's Started conversation Feb 24, 2002
I've been making a list of people who have left or stopped posting. If you have missed anyone please let me know at http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/A683075
Alji
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Jonny Posted Feb 24, 2002
Hi Aljiis,
I don't quite understand what you mean by "No introduction on PS" Surely there's thousands more than that?! (Every researcher that has no *'s next to it at <./>NewUsers</.> for a start).
Jonny
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alji's Posted Feb 24, 2002
There are researchers who post but don't write an intro and there are those who write an intro but don't post. There are hundreds who have registered but not stayed to contribute anything.
I have been trying to concentrate on the people who have entries and threads.
Alji
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h2g2Support Posted Feb 25, 2002
Hi Aljiis.
Why don't you post a link on The Post's Page of h2g2 Clubs and Associations? A626069 That way you'll get some more publicity for it.
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Researcher 190731 Posted Mar 6, 2002
I'm trying to trace Ian Ferguson.
Can anyone help me??
get in touch with me at [email protected]
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Jonny Posted Mar 6, 2002
I'm not sure that there is a lot you can do, there is a search for a friend option here: <./>Search</.> but that will only work if he has revealed his real name on site. (People don't usually give personal details on h2g2).
I just tried a search for a friend "Ian Ferguson" which had no matches. One possible way could be to go to <./>Askh2g2</.> and ask there, (a lot of h2g2 users pop by there quite often). But like I said people don't always give there real name out.
Jonny
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