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Back h2g2ing
Posted Mar 15, 2001
I've sort of let my page fall into disrepair over the past few months and, it seems, the only thing that got me interested again was the downtime.
Absence truly does make the heart grow fonder.
Anyway... I suppose what I'm saying is I might start to add more stuff here, time permitting.
This, of course all depends on just how this BBC thing affects the site. I guess we'll see.
p.s. I do like the BBC though. especially BBC News - great site.
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Bee Ess Sea
Posted Aug 3, 2000
I've passed!
That's it, uni is over, done, finished with, over. Thank the good lord Christ for that.
Life's a bit hectic at the moment as work often is but, maybe, in a couple of months things will start to settle down and an article I may get round to writing.
Maybe, one day, I'll get an article accepted. That'd be nice.
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I'm back
Posted Jun 10, 2000
At last. I've finally got access to an internet connection again. And I've finished university.
Exciting isn't it? No?
Well it is for me.
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Latest reply: Jun 10, 2000
After all...
Posted Apr 29, 2000
Oh well. My dream of unmetered internet access has been smashed, full on, in the face with a diamond hammer.
It appears I am being charged for BT's 0800 thing.
So I'm back to 0845 calls...
Actually I would be but I've now been cut off and owe them over £200.
Such is life.
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Junkies
Posted Apr 15, 2000
I'm currently attempting to download 'The Junkies' a sitcom by David Quantik - the first downloadable sit-com.
Maybe that should read the first /legally/ downloadable sitcom.
Try it yourself at:
http://www.thejunkies.com/
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Latest reply: Apr 15, 2000
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