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beeline Started conversation Jul 11, 2001
Hi Nexus Seven,
Sorry about this mass-posting, but I've just taken over the reins of h2g2 University from Peta, and thought it might be an idea to visit the current projects and get a feel for how they're coming along. This is mostly to familiarise myself with the scope of the task I've taken on, but also to make Mark think I'm being industrious.
And I definitely don't mean to be putting on any pressure to finish, or anything like that - we like to get projects when they're ready, not if they're rushed. It's really just to help me get the general h2g2 University picture. Honest.
So, how's your project 'King Arthur in Literature' coming along?
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NexusSeven Posted Jul 12, 2001
Sorry I haven't replied earlier; didn't spot the posting until now.
It's practically finished (all my bits are ready), but for a few minor details.
'Purple Frog and Typolifi', who was interested in doing the 'Roots of Arthur' entry appears to have gone AWOL and changed their name to 'Nooooooooooooo!' or similar. I have taken it upon myself to get cracking on this entry, but it's going to take me a little while.
I'm still waiting on Taliesin to polish off his 'Rex Futurus' entry, which is looking extremely good so far, but is still very much 'in progress'.
I don't think it will need much subbing at all, as the entries I've done I've subbed as I've gone along, putting in links etc, so Beeblefish should have a nice easy job when he takes a look at it.
Cheers,
N7...
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beeline Posted Jul 12, 2001
Hi N7,
Thanks for the update - sounds like it's nearly there. I'm in the process of updating the 'current projects' page e'en as we speak...
Nice to meet you on Saturday. Cracking evening.
Oh, and:
He said 'all my bits are ready'
Uhhhh-huh huh huurrgh...
That's what we need - B&B smilies!
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