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Bonjour Claudine!
Spike Anderson is sorry he can't catch up on a whole month's backlog Started conversation Feb 27, 2002
Congatulations, you've got an ACE! If you need any help just talk to me, Strider, or your ACE Floh. To get to my space, just click on my name up above this posting. To get to Strider's, go to my space and scroll to the bottom of the intro to my list of friends. Feel free to roam around this place, after all, it's your home now too!
If you feel like talking to someone, or just reading what other people are saying, click <./>Talk</.> here or on the bar on the left. If you want to find an Entry to read, click <./>Read</.>. If you just want something random, click <./>RandomEditedEntry</.>, and if you want something *really* random, click <./>RandomEntry</.>. Remember, anything can be in a Guide Entry, and often is. Guide Entries aren't always intended for editing and often aren't potential Edited Entries at all, so that last link can be pretty odd!
If you want to look at unedited Entries in PeerReview (or PR), click there or on the banner at the top of every page. These entries are written to go into the Edited Guide and are being polished off by other Researchers like you. Look around, read what people are saying, and give your opinion.
From PR you can get to the other Review Fora (plural of Forum; I mention it because it threw me off when I first saw it). You might like to read something in the Alternative Writing Workshop. Explore, there's help everywhere. Most pages explain themselves well, and if something doesn't make sense, <./>DontPanic</.>!
And if you really don't understand something, post something on my space or just talk to me!
-Spike A.
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