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Crystal Butterfly Started conversation Aug 10, 2001
Hi and welcome to h2g2.
My name is Crystal Butterfly and I am an Assistant Community Editor (ACE)
Just one of a group of researchers to like to meet, greet and hopefully befriend newcomers to the guide.
There are plenty of things to do around the Guide, from chatting in forums to writing your own Guide entries.
If you wish to see the Guide entries I have written, please click on my name and you will be taken to my personal space, where the entries are recorded.
You can also visit http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/PeerReview where you can read prospective entries, and add your comments if you wish.
Constructive critisism is always welcomed!
As you travel round, you will find more and more interesting things.
Do not worry about getting lost, you can always return "home" by clicking on the "My Space" button on each page.
Every conversation you take part in will be listed on your page, these are your "threads". Every time someone posts after you, the thread will be refreshed on your page.
You can then return and reply if you wish.
When you no longer wish to participate in a particular conversation, you can click the "unsubscribe" link just below it, and the thread will be removed from your page. Then click on "my space" to return home.
No doubt you will be interested in the smileys/emoticons
Just click on one and you will be transported to the smiley page likeor click here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/smiley
If I can be of any further assistance to you, or you'd just like to chat, just click the reply button and I will return
Hope to see you around!
Happy Hitchhiking
Crystal Butterfly
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