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Oberon2001 (Scout) Started conversation Jan 22, 2003
Hello there Nire!
I am an ACE (Assistant Community Editor) and here to welcome new researchers to h2g2.
Seeing as you've been here a while (but only just shown up to us recently as you've just written on your Personal Space) do you want the formal greeting (with links and stuff to guide activity) or do you feel you already know your way around h2g2?
Oberon2001
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Zucchini Posted Feb 22, 2003
You have found a secret message!
Reply to receive your free colon displacement kit.
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Oberon2001 (Scout) Posted Feb 22, 2003
Wait... Does my colon get displaced and my body stay where it is? 'Cos I've never much liked going to the toilet anyway.
Oberon2001
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Zucchini Posted Feb 23, 2003
Congratulations Oberon2001! Your free colon displacement kit is on its way to you (although it was originally ment for Nire)
Here is a sample.
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Nire Posted Feb 27, 2003
Sorry I've just not been paying attention lately. Hello oberon and I think I can just about get by with the whole H2G2 thing.
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Zucchini Posted Feb 28, 2003
Incidentally, any idea how you managed to get C3 (a 'browse the guide' page) into your referenced guide entries list, without actually referring to it? :>
I've a similar problem.. on my page I have a link to Bradford, but it doesn't appear in that list. Odd!
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Nire Posted Mar 22, 2003
It seems sometimes H2G2 likes to put in links on it's own accord. Must be a discordian thing.
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Zucchini Posted Mar 22, 2003
It seems things like C3C4C5C6 and so on seem to be guide shortcuts to indexes. Noticed that Adams guide entry on C4 comedies had this problem.
Gamecube games: Personally I would go for Metroid Prime as the first Monkey Ball game entertained me for approximately 14 minutes. But it's your call.
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Nire Posted Mar 22, 2003
I just can't decide if Metroid Prime will be any good. Considering it has so many good reviews you woyld expect so.
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Zucchini Posted Mar 22, 2003
Or get Panzer Dragoon Orta, and get Adam to bring the X-box round tomorrow.
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Nire Posted Mar 22, 2003
Sounds like a plan. Hey lookit! I've done a guide entry on General Midi and Midi Files!
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Zucchini Posted Mar 23, 2003
Good morning!
I read the guide entry on MIDI and believe it is peer review material. Not sure if the suggestion of Cubase would count as advertising or not. Certainly stick in some links to other edited guide entries though, possibly some external sites.
Yeah, a fun read, well done :>
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Nire Posted Mar 23, 2003
As for links, it's a bit hard as there's no edited guide entries on the subject. I suppose there could be something on synthesisers.
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Curator23 Posted Mar 28, 2003
PTANG PTANG!
...ttttTTTTWAG!
No, I don't know, either.
Hello. ^^
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Zucchini Posted Mar 28, 2003
Heya Curator. Don't forget to get your researcher number to add up to 43! Or 23 if you prefer.
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Zucchini Posted Mar 28, 2003
Actually your 42 is worryingly simple:
((20-9+7)*2)+6
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