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Crescent Started conversation Jul 26, 2001
...and welcome to The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy : Sol III Edition I am Crescent, one of the many Assistant Community Editors (or ACEs) which can be found wandering the halls here We meet and greet the new members of the community, and can moonlight as a helping hand too So if you have any problems with, or questions about the site, then we are the peeps to ask Click 'reply', below, and tell us all about it, we shalll see it and come running to help So I take it you are a paelaentologist, or a geologist? Well, until later....
BCNU - Crescent
Hey MadLiam....
MadLiam Posted Jul 27, 2001
Well hello there, Mr or Mrs Crescent. You ask whether I am a palaeontologist or a geologist, and since I am feeling greedy I shall say both. At the moment I specialize in weird 425 million year old fossils but I ain't much of a biologist, so I shall inevitably return to the rocks one day. As for h2g2, I suppose I don't know much about how the site really works, but I won't let that stop me. Do you have any tips on how best to get started? Thanks, MadLiam.
Hey MadLiam....
Crescent Posted Jul 27, 2001
Hee Just Crescent To get started here, as with all sites, is a matter of reading the help, lurking, seeing how things are done, and asking There should be a help button visible from where you are, I would go through that first. It explains a lot of things. Another is just wander the site and watch and read, this is the best way to get a feel for the way to act. As I also said, ask people. Most of the peeps here are friendly, and willing to help I hope this helps, adn if you need anything else, then just yell Until later...
BCNU - Crescent
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