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Enough Started conversation Oct 9, 2003
I was curious what happened to you're post, and whether you were interested in universal truth. If you were, then I thought you might want to check out the 'meaning of life' thread, http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/F55607thread=215069&skip=1500&show=20 and my website' Truth.com, which there is a link to.
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Mostly Harmless Posted Oct 9, 2003
Hi SolelySuffering,
Truth.com is a hardware store, do you mean truth.net? I went to truth.net website and looked around, it looked very interesting. I’ll be back to look and read some more. I read off of the web site that you are going to publish your book. My wife is a freelance editor who has edited and laid out some books for printing, if you need someone to proof read, edit or lay out your book let me know and I’ll get you in touch with my wife. If you need a publisher, Out of this World Publishing will do a good job for you. Their web address is http://www.outofthisworldpublishing.com . But back to the subject at hand, yes that is what I looking for, the truth, I just hope when I find out the truth I won’t say “is that all?” Drop me a line if you wish to discuss the truth.
Chat with you later,
Mostly Harmless
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Enough Posted Oct 9, 2003
Hey, hi!
Actually, my website is just in its early stages, and I'm looking into negotiations with Truth hardware for their domain name, but anyway, the link to my web is on that Hootoo thread I thought you might want to look at. Here's a link here for you http://www.angelfire.com/psy/truth. Drop me a line and let me know what you think (or perhaps on the meaning of life thread). BTW, Truth.net isn't all about truth.
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