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When it comes to mixing, me and computers don't
Posted Nov 8, 2002
Steven: Oh look, a button on the computer marked don't press.
What happens next?
(If you haven't guessed, I press it).
Today when I logged on, it turned out I'd been signed out of H2G2, all the messageboards I'd been logged into and my e-Mail account. Thankfully I crawled around on the floor for about ten minutes, and found the scrap of paper with my username and password scrawled on it.
Phew.
all round I think. Better not eat my school hot dogs though, because they'll probably have in them.
-Steven
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Passing thoughts
Posted Nov 5, 2002
Reading back through my introduction I realised it kind of didn't do what an introduction was meant to do, in that it didn't say anything about me at all. So, I thought I'd bung in a brief description of myself here.
My name's Steven Ford, and I'm 15, doing my GCSE's at school. My talents include standing on one leg for long periods of time, playing the spoons, changing the sizes of fonts, and making paper areoplanes. There are a few things I find difficult as well, such as juggling, making atomic weapons, writing a paragraph about myself, and long division.
See you soon people,
-Steven
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The New Guy
Posted Nov 3, 2002
So, I finally decide to write something for my introduction, and even get round to writing a journal entry. H2G2 is still a large, unfamiliar place to me, but I think I will soon be able to pretend I understand it, at the very least.
-Steven
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The New Guy
Posted Nov 3, 2002
So, I finally decide to write something for my introduction, and even get round to writing a journal entry. H2G2 is still a large, unfamiliar place to me, but I think I will soon be able to pretend I understand it, at the very least.
-Steven
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