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Alon (aka Mr.Cynic) Started conversation Mar 30, 2000
Yes, there aren't many things as wierd as Michael Jackson (particularly his face). Hi and welcome to h2g2, I hope you enjoy your time here and it looks like you already are (or should that be ?). I see you've already written a great introduction and chosen a nicname - a great start. It doesn't look like it but if there's anything you need, don't hesitate to ask me, or any of the other ACEs at http://www.h2g2.com/A214796 . Sheep hunting. Hmmm... I do feel like eating suddenly *scurries off*
Remember, feel free to ask any questions,
Mr.Cynic
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Chrico Posted Mar 31, 2000
Thanks, Mr Cynic!
I can think of a few things weirder than Michael Jackson, but they'd only be noted on the off-Earth version of the Guide. Anyway, just thinking of them makes me shiver.
Urgh.
I do have a slight query about approved entries to h2g2, however. I can't fathom out how to get them to the editors! If you happened to look for an ordinary guide entry called "smeg", you would see it is from me. I sent it yesterday (March 30), but I'm not sure whether the editors got it. If they have, OK, but if they haven't, can you tell me how to get it to them? I'm composing one about motor racing as I write.
Anyway, cheers, and May the forth be with you (as well as the fifth, sixth etc...)
Chrico
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Alon (aka Mr.Cynic) Posted Mar 31, 2000
To get your entry approved, you must click Submit for Approval on its edit page. Then you have to wait 10 to 17 weeks and expect a rejection . But consider if your Smeg entry is suitable for the Approved Guide. There's nothing wrong with non-Approved Guide Entries. It's up to you but read the Submission Guidelines at http://www.h2g2.com/A53209 first. Hope that helps .
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