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H2g2's most technically incompetent ACE calling!
zendevil Started conversation Nov 16, 2005
Hiya, it's terri here, bumped into you on the cripple thread (we are allowed to make fun of ourselves, one of the few advantages
)
You don't seem to have been ACE'D yet, ie; visited by someone who claims to be able to help you find your way around the site. So: lucky me, lucky you.... i am useless at technical stuff but know lots of folks on here & generally get on fine with everyone.
As Rev says, currently there are some problems, the place is like a global village & as in RL, there is gossip & silliness; but on the plus side, real supportive friendship stuff.
So: if there's anything you need to know, get back to me, i will possibly pass you onto a friend if it's techno stuff, but whatever, you're in now & i am here to help: Welcome to hootoo (h2g2)
Have a on the house!
Terri (zdt for short)
H2g2's most technically incompetent ACE calling!
STRANGELY STRANGE ( A brain on a spring ) Posted Nov 23, 2005
..hi, oooppsss, just realised it's you, yes we have met before, didn't answer before as I am not really new, and didn't want to wast a busy ace's time, thanks anyway!
H2g2's most technically incompetent ACE calling!
zendevil Posted Nov 24, 2005
Well just come & say hello anyway!!! All my mates slink into the EYE thread on my journal space; it's basically like your local pub; one night we are all bitching & whinging, next we are all
; another night nobody is there at all!
Just appear & say hello & that i sent you; you will be made very welcome; be warned though; most of them including me are nicely round the twist!
zdt
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