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PGG is better than this
Editor #6 of the Project Galactic Guide Started conversation May 3, 1999
Ok - that is just my opinion, but then I am biased since I helped start the Project Galactic Guide some
seven years ago (http://megadodo.com)
You seem to need alot of editors. Most articles I've read aren't funny or interesting.
Hopefully you will get loads of people adding some in.
Please can we have more structure to the submissions, eg by saying that a submission is about a particular topic, eg food, or travel.
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Slacker Posted May 4, 1999
>I helped start the Project Galactic
>Guide some seven years ago
And we've been going nearly a week - give us a chance!
Tim
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Editor #6 of the Project Galactic Guide Posted May 6, 1999
I was just trying to generate some response... and a bit of free advertising.
I _am_ submitting articles to h2g2 _and_ PGG too.
I have a Psion - and a tube journey to work... Putting the two together and I get lots of article writing time
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Editor #6 of the Project Galactic Guide Posted Jun 25, 1999
Hey Tim,
Any chance of a list of all the articles?
Cheers
(My first piece of official advice from PGG to H2G2
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Spartus Posted Jun 26, 1999
They're working on it--I think it might be live by now. Not sure. But it is definitely in the works.
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Regor Posted Sep 8, 1999
Am I missing something? That link to PGG doesn't seem to work.
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Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista) Posted Sep 10, 1999
That's because the script's logic for detecting the beginning and end of a link really sucks - it's incorporated the brackets. Link is http://www.megadodo.com
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