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Hello Yttrium ...
SEF Started conversation Feb 26, 2003
... and welcome to h2g2 - again.
I know this is all rather belated but I'm one of the <./>ACEs</.> (Assistant Community Editors) who volunteered to help show people around the site. I've been checking back into the h2g2 archives for researchers who might otherwise think they had been ignored. I suspect you don't need any help but, since you've only recently activated your personal space, I thought I'd drop by just in case.
Things may have changed a bit on h2g2 since you first arrived. Have a look at all the new <./>Smileys</.>. For example: < dragon > without the spaces becomes .
Remember to be careful how much you reveal about yourself in what is essentially a totally public site. This even applies to adults. However, if you are only 15 you should probably get your parents to check anything which might be unsafe. I don't think you really need to give your full name and location in your personal space, but if they say it's OK then that's fine.
I'm not a really a computer games player myself, so can't comment much on your articles. If you want to get people to comment you can check the Writing-Guidelines and submit them to the Writing-Workshop or even PeerReview if you think they are finished enough. If you just want to advertise them generally then you could post a message on <./>Askh2g2</.> giving the A-number in the text so that it makes a link and asking people what they think. I am a computer programmer though, so I should be able to help you with any Guide-ML queries. Here's a link to the help page anyway <./>DontPanic-GuideML</.>.
If you have a question, click on the reply link below and I'll be back. Otherwise, feel free to ignore this message.
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