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Ello, Mina
Mina Posted Jul 1, 2003
Hi aka! Nice to see you back around the place, are you staying this time?
How have you been, and what have you been doing?
Ello, Mina
Researcher 178815 Posted Jul 1, 2003
I should hope so!
Apart from being busy, I had some login trouble, which is why I've been away... I'm doing alright thanks, albeit it a touch busy, but I'm fine. You? Did you ever get around to making that Dandelion ? Or was it ?
Ello, Mina
Mina Posted Jul 1, 2003
No, I never did in the end. I was too lazy to go and dig up all those dandelions. Glad to see thaty ou got back in eventually.
Ello, Mina
Researcher 178815 Posted Jul 1, 2003
A thought's just struck me;
Do Italics use some other form of method of using h2g2? Like, a software application that connects to the database? Or a different skin? Can you still access h2g2 using the mighty Goo?
Ello, Mina
Mina Posted Jul 1, 2003
No we're low tech here - we connect in the same way as you - through the internet, just with a different BBC server. I use Goo sometimes, but mostly it's Brunel because I like my conversations at the top.
Ello, Mina
Researcher 178815 Posted Jul 11, 2003
I thought I heard something about you being a Brunel convert - I think that's because it was in your h2g2 nick. Then again, it might have been Abi. I'm confused. Never mind.
Brunel's functionality is great, but Goo still prevails.
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