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Laura Started conversation Jul 1, 2003
Well, my English spelling and grammar are terrible, and I'm English, so don't let it worry you .
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If you want to use Leban 9 as your nickname, go to <./>userdetails</.>, where you can change it from Researcher (number I can't remember)
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Laban9, you've been ACEd
Laban9 Posted Jul 2, 2003
Hallois (Norwegian slang for hello)!
Thanks you guys for the tips and the help!
I´ll try my best to learn how to use this page, and thanks again.
Laban9, you've been ACEd
Laban9 Posted Jul 2, 2003
I ment: thank you, not you guys.
This is my first time on h2g2, so i thought you where different people, but I can now see that you are one person!
(am I talking rubbish right now?)
Laban9, you've been ACEd
Laura Posted Jul 2, 2003
Your welcome
Happy hiking
Just a quite note, if you need any help after Friday, you'll get a much quicker responese if you ask one of the other Aces as I'm off on a camping trip. Any of the ACEs will be happy to help out.
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