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TBC Started conversation May 25, 2003
Hi, I'm Skevoy and I'm your ACE. That means that I'm here to help you find your way around the h2g2 community. Please have some , , , or whatever else you'd like! You say in your introduction you like reading. Waht sort of books are your favorite? Mine are sci-fi and fantasy novels (e.g. Lord of the Rings). My favorite book is probably the Otherland Series by Tad Williams but that changes daily!!!
I have made a page of useful links on the site which can be found here: A870707. On the page you will find links to all of the main help pages on the site as well as a few links to clubs and interesting places to go.
If you have any questions or queries, or if you just want to chat then please feel free to click the reply button at the bottom of the post. I hope you enjoy being a member of h2g2
~Skenvoy
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Maz Posted Jun 8, 2003
Hi Skenvoy, What's happening? I have just about run out of reading matter at the moment so am re-reading some Anne McCaffery "Freedom" series.
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TBC Posted Jun 8, 2003
I know the feeling - The series I'm reading currently is planned as having 12 books, I've read the first 9 and now I'm going to have to wait a few years for the next 3!
~Skenvoy
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Maz Posted Jun 25, 2003
There is a conversation on my space that won't disappear when I try to unsubscribe from it. It should, yes? How do I get rid of it? I don't want it there - it gives me bad feelings. ( Not your conversation - that's fine)
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TBC Posted Jun 25, 2003
when you say it won't disappear do you mean from your conversations list or your space? It won't dissapear from your Space but it shouldn't still appear in your Conversatons list....
~Skenvoy
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