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I'm not really here Started conversation Jun 12, 2001
...at your web site, I didn't look all round it, but I noticed that you are a Phenomenal Women. I'm one too.
Although I haven't looked after my page properly since the beginning of the year. Oops, and I need to update PW, as my page address changed. I think you've inspired me to get on with it. Thank you!
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Arpeggio - Keeper, Muse, Against Sequiturs, à propos of nothing in particular Posted Jun 12, 2001
PWOTW RULE!
But yeah, you know how prickly Spyder can be about links and stuff...
Let me know when you've updated (we are always, and will never be finished) and I'll drop by yours.
Thanks for the visit, and the note
Arpeggio, for LeKZ
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I'm not really here Posted Jun 12, 2001
I'd send you there now, but the guestbook doesn't work either, as all the links for that changed as well. It was h2g2's fault, honest. I got too addicted.
And no problem for the visit. Having a v short attention span (good candidate for adult ADHD I fear ) I have trouble reading long entries and websites, but I do try.
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Arpeggio - Keeper, Muse, Against Sequiturs, à propos of nothing in particular Posted Jun 12, 2001
We wouldn't know a thing about addicted... we were online from 10 am until 2 am, yesterday, without a break!
Of course yesterday we were also trying to avoid self-injury and any number of calamities... It isn't representative, but it is true that we're pretty much HERE, all the time.
Of course, now that Mark has more or less *told* us to cut our post lengths down by 80%, we might actually get other things done!
Arpeggio, for LeKZ
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I'm not really here Posted Jun 12, 2001
Really been told to make them shorter? I must admit, some of yours have been the longest I have ever seen here.
I haven't been on line for so long since I started seeing my bloke about 7 months ago, before that I could be on all day as well. I'd come on at 9am after I 'd taken my kid to school, then leave about 1am to start texting another researcher for another 2 hours.
Although I wasn't avoiding self harm. I hope you do manage to carry on avoiding it, I've had friends do that, and I know how bad it can get.
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E G Mel Posted Jun 13, 2001
Mark hasn't *told* you to do anything! He just advised you that some people find long posts difficult to cope with. Don't feel you have to do anything just because he says so (unless it's an order because of the rules or something).
If you want to make long posts then go for it, we just wanted to warn you that some people don't like to read them so you should be careful where you post them. In a busy forum is probably not a good place for a long post as many people wont read it but in a discussion forum where people write long posts then check back in a few days time they are perfect.
Mel
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Arpeggio - Keeper, Muse, Against Sequiturs, à propos of nothing in particular Posted Jun 13, 2001
I had a quick look...
E G Mel Posted Jun 13, 2001
I've been reading your website, I'm still a little sceptical but hey, I'm coming round to the idea!
Mel
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