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TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Started conversation Aug 14, 2006
A13524905 Shovels - the Long and Short (under construction)
What is this? And why am I listed as an author?
Just curious. I vaguely recall making a joke about a shovel/spade in the dim and distant past , but it certainly wasn't the one in the Entry.
TRiG.
A pick and a spade
pailaway - (an utterly gratuitous link in the evolutionary chain) Posted Aug 14, 2006
Well, so far I've just wholesale included everyone who participated in peer review. Somewhere I got the idea that this is what one does with flea market rescues.
Btw, it is so much under construction that it doesn't even have have a trench dug for the footing. Even the first quote and subsequent trial text will go soon - they have made a false start and are going nowhere, apparently. I've been accumulating information and will sit down for a few uninterrupted hours in the next few weeks and actually put together a sensible entry that actually includes information proferred during peer review. Then you can see if you still want your name included - (as it is now, I wouldn't even want mine).
A pick and a spade
TRiG (Ireland) A dog, so bade in office Posted Aug 14, 2006
Ah yes. There was a PR Entry on shovels a long time back. And I posted in it too. I don't recall it very clearly, though.
I just suddenly saw a new Entry appearing in my list and thought Huh? Where did that come from, then?
That's fine. I don't imagine I deserve to have my name on it, but you can leave it there if you like. Who knows, I may earn it. What sort of input are you looking for?
TRiG.
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