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Zarniroop (er.... I'll think of something amusing to put here soon!) Started conversation Dec 1, 2002
I'd suggest going to see this researcher with some of yr questions as he is the (sort of main H2g2 LD'er here) he's got lots of links on his page too here's the link! - http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/U200238
Good luck and welcome to h2g2!
Z.
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Loup Dargent Posted Dec 1, 2002
...thanks zarniroop...
hi... street.with.no.name [i hope i typed your LD username properly]...
z is right, changing your researcher's number with your chosen name makes things easier...
also, if you're using a digibox you might find it easier to access long conversations by changing the skin/background to "plain"... it's still a prototype at the mo' but it does the trick...
you can make the change by clicking on "click here to change skin preference" on my space or you can do it by clicking on this link:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/plain/UserDetails
make sure that "plain" shows in the box and then click on "update"...
you can add your username at the same time....
there is no "search" facilities yet with the "plain" skin/background but some of us have added a link on their space so it's not too much a problem... [i've got that link on mine as well...]
you're also welcome to visit the "friends of LeisureDistrict" and say hi... we will add your name on the list...
just click on this number: U201567
and that will take you there...
any advice/info etc... just ask and someone will reply asap...?!...
talk soon...
loup
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Loup Dargent Posted Dec 1, 2002
...
twas streets-have-no-names...
somehow i had the feeling that i would get it wrong...
talk soon...
loup
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