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frontiersman: Why have I just lost my old identity?
frontiersman Started conversation Jan 22, 2010
On 19/01/2010 I logged in to my original Personal Space using my cleared password, and was very happy to see it still had my original Researcher Number: 1258998 and even my Under Guide purple volunteer badge. I wrote one or two messages in reply to old friends, and was getting back into my old stride. I cannot now, today, see any reference to my piece (Guide Entry) in my blank new cold Space, and have an 'alien' Researcher Number, so seem to have been 'deprived' of my identification with that piece, and authorship of it, namely: "Living with a Gastrectomy: One Researcher's Experience".
Admittedly I've been absent for a full 4 years, but feel I'm being 'punished' for having 'Elvised' for a while. I've had a very busy 4 years with the family, and not had the time to really do much on h2g2. I turned 70 last autumn, so can't work as hard as I once could. I am almost an invalid now older, and having had the operation in 1996 that I wrote about. Have mercy on an old man who wants to belong to h2g2... please dear friends !
Can I please be given my old identity back?
Ron
frontiersman: Why have I just lost my old identity?
aka Bel - A87832164 Posted Jan 22, 2010
It seems you have confused your accounts again, as happened before.
Your other account is still at: U1258998
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