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Ugh.
Posted Jul 11, 2002
People who just paste in an ACEing message and make no attempt to change it when there's obviously need to annoy me. Er, did that sound right? People ... to was all one phrase, if it helps. Well, what really annoys me most is people who skim through the user list and paste in a pre-made message before skipping quickly on to the next bunny.
Oh, I've also got a new location for my blog, but I can't post it here because I've used NAUGHTY WORDS on it. Look for it yourself if you need to.
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Whee!
Posted Jan 28, 2002
Great, looks like DNA's up and running, so now I should be able to say, for instance, that I'm a <./>Volunteer</.> and such, or mention that my hurg article's at A621569.
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Waah!
Posted Jan 11, 2002
It look like I'm back again from my invisible break, in which I forogt not only my password but also my BBCi username, which was unfortunate. Apparently, I'd somehow created (or rather, updated) my accound with watsona, and then re-registered for myBBC with alexwatson. Well, anyway, there it is, as they don't not fail not to say.
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Blog
Posted Sep 28, 2001
I've set up a blog so I can have all my news on one page. Look at the link from my userspace.
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Latest reply: Sep 28, 2001
Hmm
Posted Sep 27, 2001
Well, here I am, not only working at school, but also trying to get some updates done to the Not Yet ~afda Page (follow link on my userspace then enter the portal and look around). I've got about half done now, and I'm beginning to see why iain never updates his website...
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Latest reply: Sep 27, 2001
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