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Ste Started conversation Sep 3, 2002
Hello Masuud!
I'm a brand-spanking new ACE, that's Assistant Community Editor, and it's my job to welcome new researchers who join this wonderful site, and help them get oriented to this sometimes confusing place.
*Ahem*
WELCOME MASUUD!
(That was my first official welcome, how am I doing?)
One of the places I like to hang about is "Ask the h2g2 Community" at A148907, you can ask (and possibly answer) any possible question you can think of and get thousands of smart, witty and downright good-looking of us h2g2 researchers replying.
If you get stuck you can go to the Don't Panic help centre (http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/dontpanic ), or just post a reply right here and ask me whatever question you want to about the site and I'll probably be able to help.
I hope you get stuck in soon, it's well worth the small effort.
Cheers and good luck
Ste
PS Oh, if you want to do these fancy smileys click on any smiley and it will take to you the smiley help page. Then you can look like a pro in all of the conversations that you will inevitably get involved in...
Welcome to h2g2!
Masuud O'Flarity Posted Sep 3, 2002
Well, thank you kindly for your most generous message, and it was quite well done I must say.
Welcome to h2g2!
Ste Posted Sep 3, 2002
Thanks
How are you finding h2g2? Done much exploring yet? I see you're working on your home page a lot, and in GuideML too! I have to say that I like it a lot. Is that a true story? Born with a fez, sounds painful...
As I said, any questions or help, just give me a shout.
Ste
Welcome to h2g2!
Masuud O'Flarity Posted Sep 4, 2002
Yes, it is all true. If you think it's a lie I'll voodoo your life into a spiral of pain and misfortune.
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