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U168592 Started conversation Nov 1, 2006
I do like it SC
I also fully endorse what you said in the 'changing responsibility' thread,
Ticks me off when I work damn hard to make a piece of writing interesting and available, and I enjoy being forced to make it better, what I always believed PR (and the other forums) were for. But instead the same tedious encyclopaedic stuff dribbles through. I know I'm guilty of sadly just 'going with the flow' and creating just such articles, but now I concentrate on creativity.
It's nice to see there's some like-minds about. Thank you.
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Sea Change Posted Nov 17, 2006
It seems that underneath their absurd absolute relativism are two appeals to authority. One is BBC policy, and the other is the PR intro. BBC policy is in a .pdf that was made available to all of us during Petunia, and there's nothing in it that can be interpreted logically in the way that they'd like you to, unless you agressively pick and choose. PR intro was written by a Researcher (Hoovooloo) and went through PR itself and I was part of that discussion. Hoovooloo was definitely on your and my (and FM's) side, and was apparently on the Italics' side, too, because they adopted that page as a Help Page, which they haven't done before or since.
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Goldylock Posted Oct 3, 2007
Try some Winnie the Pooh - usually works for me. I'm either tigger or eyore, with the occasionally smattering of Christopher Robin (was he in it? Can't remember now). Logic isn't everything, because that would be silly...
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Sea Change Posted Oct 21, 2007
Oh I have no need to refer to any Disney property in order to anagramize my nick for a Halloween costume. It neatly fits into another phrase, Seance Hag.
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Goldylock Posted Oct 24, 2007
By the way, Goldylock isn't an anagram ..think you may thought I was someone else, er, Sea Change?..(I do crosswords sometimes)
Fairy tales have held some good points, and they haven't all been bought up by film studios ..even the more voracious ones.
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Sea Change Posted Oct 27, 2007
Your personal space, your friends list and your entries list don't seem to match anyone I know and your post seemed odd. I took a stab to see how you'd respond just in case you were in costume.
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Goldylock Posted Oct 29, 2007
Did it make you feel any better making the wrong guess? Great name.
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Goldylock Posted Oct 29, 2007
No wonder no one finds it easy to make friends in this place
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Sea Change Posted Oct 29, 2007
I have a scientific way of looking at things. Wrong guesses are every bit as valuable as the right ones!
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Sea Change Posted Oct 29, 2007
(I'm still not really understading you, but fairly certain it doesn't have anything to do with the nature of h2g2)
I've been around for about seven years, and this might explain the length of my friends list?
My Space, h2g2 is not.
I've found it fairly easy to find interesting responses in the Ask and the PR threads. The DNA engine allows you to find out who made those comments and then see all the other conversations that they are in. If they are also interesting, then this person is probably someone you'd like. By posting in those convos you demonstrate mutual interest, one of the building blocks of freindship.
After I looked at your other Conversations, I didn't know who you were. But also I don't understand you or the folk you are talking to, so I don't have much to say in your Conversations just yet.
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