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Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ... Started conversation Feb 5, 2008
My name is Feisor and I am an ACE (Assistant Community Editor) here at h2g2. It's my job to welcome you to the site and hopefully show you around a little. I AM a real person, not an automated reply not an automated reply not an automated reply .
Welcome to h2g2 – not just the friendliest on-line community but an incredibly huge, living, breathing guide to Life, the Universe and Everything. It’s compiled by researchers just like you and it's something YOU can take part in. You can write entries on all manner of subjects, and if it's something you think would look good in our Edited Guide (where all the best research goes), you can submit it to Peer Review Take a look at the <./>writing-guidelines</.> for more information on that.
I hope when you get to know us a little better you'll open your personal space and tell us a little about yourself - but there's no rush - and it's not compulsory
We ACEs are volunteers here to assist new researchers so if you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask.
You can leave a message on my space just by clicking on my name at the top of this message or by hitting the reply button below - it won't hit back (usually).
I have made a "Hints and Links for New Researchers" page at <./>A719840</.> - if you go there it will lead you to all sorts of places which will help find your way around and get to know this wonderful place. It should keep you busy for a while
Oh, and don’t forget to bookmark not only your space but the H2G2 <./>FrontPage</.> - it’s a great way to stay in touch with what’s happening and leads to all sorts of corners which you may otherwise miss.
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I am sure that you will love this community as much as we do There's lots of things to see, clubs to join and people to meet - please don't be shy - just jump right in - this is a friendly place. But be careful - it can become quite addictive - believe me I know
Enjoy!!
Have fun!!!
and above all !!!
Feisor
An ACE G'day i_am_dylar ....
Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ... Posted Feb 5, 2008
As you have posted to the Raven thread, I assume that you are a "younger researcher"
As you are a "younger" researcher I will now point out some stuff that you should know - it's not too heavy and there's some fun stuff too
Firstly, from the <./>HouseRules</.> ...
"If you're Under Age 16
* Please get your parents' or guardians' permission before taking part in h2g2 or any other BBC Discussion Message Board.
* Never reveal any personal information about yourself (for example, your telephone number, home address or email address) without getting your parents' or guardians' permission first."
Secondly, you might like to check out http://www.bbc.co.uk/chatguide/children/index.shtml
there's some stuff there that's really worth knowing
and finally,
There's a special place for you to chat with people your own age (away from us adults ) You can join The Young Researchers' Club at A983171 and find lots of fun things to do and talk about.
But most importantly,
Have fun
An ACE G'day i_am_dylar ....
i_am_dylar Posted Feb 8, 2008
thanks feisor
i appreciate the help
and i will not panic as i am a raven warrior
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Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ... Posted Feb 8, 2008
As it says above, you're welcome
I'm not sure what a "Raven warrior" is - I have gathered that it's to do with a children's TV show in the UK - but as I'm in Australia I'm not familiar with it
If you have any questions about hootoo (as we call h2g2) or need any help just drop me a line here and I'll get back to you asap
Have fun
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