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androyd Posted Jul 27, 2001
Just passing through checking up on some issues being raised elsewhere off site at a place I can't mention in this context. Also I've read through the original intelligence thread and I'm amazed at how benignly this all started....I have to say on a reading after time I see two posts as being 'out of order' One was from Barton and the other from Crescent. But what the hell....Since leaving I've been discovering that there is life outside of h2g2. I've constructed a website for my local cricket team and gone on tour to Derby with them...Its been really good. I'm just going to amend my name....have a bit more of a snout around and then consider whether to change my front page......I have not asked for my account to be withdrawn because I still want to keep in touch with what is happening, so I will be passing by from time to time.
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Jul 27, 2001
Keep in touch, and take care of yourself.
For what it's worth, you have friends here who have missed you and were sorry to see you leave.
Refresh this when you log in again, please?
Just so I can say hi.
~AGB~
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androyd Posted Aug 1, 2001
Front page updated, I won't be posting here for quite a while I guess GB.
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androyd Posted May 16, 2002
Hi there I'm quite well, I've got a new job which is taking up a lot of time. I see that h2g2 have finally got round to dredging the fruits of my labour I believe I wrote the original Globe article some two years ago. Happy to get credit for something which is basically not my work anymore. Seems to me they must be hard up for some decent writers - still never mind as long as it's all fun and fluffy.
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