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Alexandra Marie Chaser, Keeper of Voices, graduated Sunday, 8 June - and Very Happy

Don't forget to bring your smiley - towel!!! Actually, I keep getting information from the Navy suggesting I join. It's somewhat tempting, except that I'm terrible at taking orders and far from athletic. If you have any stories you would like to share, I'd be more than happy to hear them.

In case you are wondering why a perfect stranger has suddenly greeted you, it is because I am an ACE (Assistant Community Editor) and I want to help you become familiar with H2G2 smiley - biggrin. Having a smiley - cool personal space is just the beginning - there are Guide Entries to write and people to meet and smiley - choc to munch on smiley - winkeye...So where do you begin?

The ACE who welcomed me to the scheme, Feisor (U38014), created a wonderful page of links and tips at A719840, which you can use as a launching pad as you explore H2G2. For most of the same links without all the text in between, you might want to visit my link page at A682238. Any time you want to return to your space while exploring, just click the "My Space" button near the top left of your screen. Also, if you need help with anything, you can reply to this posting (just hit the "Reply" button below, I hear it won't hit back smiley - silly) and I'll answer your questions to the best of my ability. If I can't help you, I'll refer you to one of the other ACEs or a Guru.

Wanna know a little more about me (or anyone else who posts in any conversation you're a part of)? Just click my name at the top of this posting (next to "Posted By") and you can visit my personal space. If you choose to do this, I recommend checking out a conversation. H2G2 Researchers are extremely helpful and friendly; I'm sure you'll feel completely at home here in no time!!! Hope to hear from you soon...

~ Alex
smiley - blacksheep


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