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Quadrapop on h2g2 Started conversation May 19, 2000
Sri we liked your home page.
My son especially likes the animated dancing alien and keeps making me go back to your page to watch it.
I liked the Dragon. Do you have more images around here we could look at. My son would love to see some more animations too.
Quadrapop
the dancing alien
Spirit Posted May 19, 2000
Hi Quadrapop on h2g2...thanks for stopping by! Makes me grin to think of your son enjoying the dancing alien so much - a great compliment
We are planning on making it possible to search the guide for illustrations/animations. Shouldn't be too long now (I hope!).
In the meantime, apart from keeping an eye on the front page (new image every day), if you're into animations, I'd suggest you pop over to http://www.h2g2.com/A109838 which is the main page for the original character animations we made when we started up h2g2. Check out the 'referenced entries' or click on the character names to visit their personal pages, at the bottom of which, under the 'most recent guide entries' heading you'll find links to all their reports/animations. You will need macromedia's 'shockwave' installed on your computer to view these, but it costs nothing and is very, very small and takes no time at all to load. If you're not prompted to the macromedia site by ours (if'n you don't have shockwave) just go to macromedia.com, search for 'shockwave' and download it according to instructions...it's great - allows you to enjoy many web based animations.
Have fun
Spirit
the dancing alien
Quadrapop on h2g2 Posted May 26, 2000
We have been enjoying your daily additions to the front page. Seb still likes the alien the best
Thanks for enlivening our stay here on h2g2.
Qpop
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