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G'day madhamish
SomeMuppet Started conversation Jun 25, 2003
Hi madhamish,
Welcome to H2G2. I'm Kiltedjedi one of the Assitant Community Editors (<./>ACE</.>s). We're here to help you find your way through Life, the Universe and Everything that is available on this site.
As you explore the site you may find that quite a few researchers have very jazzy personal spaces. If you want to try something with your own space then the Spicing up your page link at A690518 is a great place to start.
If you haven't already taken it then catching the for the <./>DontPanic-Tour</.> is an excellent way to start learning about the site.
Also helpful are:-
Rocketmans links A725500
Feisors help page A719840
I'm new what do I do now page at A868098.
There are many places of interest throughout the site, such as <./>ThePost</.> which is a great weekly read, or read or submit entries into PeerReview or for more fictional and irreverent entries try the Alternative Writing Workshop <./>writing-alternative</.>. There is a great page with lots of good info if you want to <./>Contribute</.> to the guide. There are also a great many places where people are talking on and about the guide, many can be found at the <./>Talk</.> page.
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Happy Surfing and hope to see you around the guide
KJ
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