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beeline Started conversation Jul 11, 2001
Hi Tango,
Sorry about this mass-posting, but I've just taken over the reins of h2g2 University from Peta, and thought it might be an idea to visit the current projects and get a feel for how they're coming along. This is mostly to familiarise myself with the scope of the task I've taken on, but also to make Mark think I'm being industrious.
And I definitely don't mean to be putting on any pressure to finish, or anything like that - we like to get projects when they're ready, not if they're rushed. It's really just to help me get the general h2g2 University picture. Honest.
So, how's your project 'Constellations' coming along?
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Tango Posted Jul 11, 2001
Hi,
Connstellations will take ages, like years and years at this rate! It's a massive project with 88 pages on connstelations and possibly a few more on more general subjects!
Stars if complicated, Peta contacted me a while ago after I said i'd finished it telling me I needed to do some more to it. If you don't mind I'll get back to you on that one, school holidays are coming and that would be a perfect time to get back on top of things. Hope you don't mind!
Good luck with the new job!
Tango
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beeline Posted Jul 12, 2001
Hi Tango,
Wow! Are you doing a separate page for each contellation! If you can actually finish it, that'll be amazing, but you could always group them together a bit - you know: zodiac constellations, polar, north/south hemisphere, etc. Then you'd only have to do, say, 6 or 7 pages, as one constellation is pretty much like another.
Take as long as you need on 'Stars' - summer hols are a great chance to get it done. You might even get some clear skies to look at a few!
Thanks for your feedback.
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