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Tonto Started conversation Jul 19, 2002
Hello and welcome to h2g2
I am one of the site's Aces and it is my job to meet and greet new researchers and make sure that they are ok and can find their way around the site.
A page well worth looking at is the <./>Welcome</.> page. Here you can find out some general information about the guide and links to help pages.
May I also suggest visiting the <./>GuideML-Clinic</.>. GuideML is the computer language that h2g2 uses, and this page will help you to fill your user space with all sorts of neat stuff
If you are wondering how to make the smiley pictures like then click on <./>Smiley</.> which will take you to a page which shows all the smileys.
If you are feeling a bit lost then clicking on <./>Dont Panic</.> will take you to the help pages, or feel free to ask me by clicking on the reply button below, and I will do as much as I can to help
Hope that answers any querys you have for the moment.
Tonto
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the third man(temporary armistice)n strike) Posted Jul 22, 2002
Thanks Tonto! It's nice to know you're not alone in the world.
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the third man(temporary armistice)n strike) Posted Aug 20, 2002
Hello Tonto.
Just a quick word. I was thinking about writing an article on the tv series 'Lance Link Secret Chimp'. What do you think?
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Tonto Posted Aug 20, 2002
Well I don't know anything about it so i think it would be a great idea Guide entries can be absolutely anything ranging from serious articles to funny stories so I say go for it. It is probably worth doing a search for it first to check that no-one else has done it but I look forward to reading it
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