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latieo Started conversation Mar 4, 2007
hi im quite new in the fact that i dont go on here alot so i kinda need people to mail me like you did! Thanx 4 that! I think your site is realy cool and it looks like you spent along time setin it up! I admire you 4 that. you reminded me 2 write sumit into my space so if you look in it soon then hopefully sumit will cum up. im gonna go an do that now! see you soon! Bye, my real name is Samy if you wanted to know.
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Feisor - -0- Generix I made it back - sortof ... Posted Mar 5, 2007
Samy,
It's great of you to leave me a message (lots of people don't reply to our welcomes).
How about we start you on the way to becoming an active member of this community ...
There's a link in the welcome message, "Hints and Links for New Researchers" page at <./>A719840</.> - start there and get to know this place - just work your way through it all slowly - it's quite fun really - and will make you feel more comfortable with it all. It will also help you do clever things with your space
You said that you wanted to write something - and you left a message entitled "heya" but it has has been posted to your own space - that's like writing a letter to the world and leaving it on the the notice board in your room - no one will see it unless they visit But Traveller in Time did visit and left you a link that is a great suggestion - try it
Take it slow ... it's a huuuge place - but people are friendly and remember, if you have any questions about hootoo (as we call h2g2) or need any help just drop me a line here and I'll get back to you asap
Have fun, and stay in touch, let me know how you are going
Feisor
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