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Quille the cynic...TC Started conversation Jul 18, 2002
you haven't been aced yet, but I felt like saying hi all the same. I'm not an ace so, I am definately not ace-ing you. Enjoy your nap..
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Quille the cynic...TC Posted Jul 18, 2002
by the way..you should prolly try to join some interesting convos and just scout around. You'll get formally invites by a much smarter person than me soon enough.
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The Regular Posted Jul 18, 2002
Hi, thanks for the greeting. I didn't actually expect anyone would notice me. I have to say that i'm pleasantly surprised! I was just wondering, how do you join in on these conversations?
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Quille the cynic...TC Posted Jul 18, 2002
Well, it seems that you have figured that out (and have been ACED..REJOICE! ) A good way to join convos is to go to other researcher's spaces (by clicking on the who's online button, or just clicking ont heir nicks in the convos you are particpating in [when you participate in any others].) and see what conversations and clubs they are members of. Check them out, and if they seem interesting you may want to join (which you can do by connecting through the links which are generally provided.) A nice organization to visit might be the United Friends of H2G2 ( A703126 ) They are incredibly nice there. And, as your ace told you, there are many, many help pages and other interesting pages to discover. (GuideML is an interesting venture). And, of course someone will always notice you, this is an amazingly friendly place
So have some
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and take a load off. (If ya have any questions I would suggest asking your ACE as I am devoid of knowledge).
So, where are you living? (tell me if I get annoying please-I seem to forget if I am or not).
Quille the
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