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Welcome, Krelian (or indeed Jeremy)...
Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.) Started conversation Apr 25, 2004
...and welcome to h2g2! My name's Dr E Vibenstein (but you can call me EV, everyone else does). I'm one of the Assistant Community Editors, so if you need any advice on anything h2g2 related, feel free to ask!
If you want to know more about what you can do now you're an h2g2 researcher, have a look at the <./>Welcome</.> page, or you can click on the h2g2 logo in the top left corner; this will take you back to the front page, which gets updated daily with all the latest goodies.
As you may know, before his death Douglas Adams was actively involved with the h2g2 site - his own space is still around at U42. It would be a fitting tribute to his vision if you could contribute something to the guide - try searching for some topics that interest you, and if there are no current entries on those topics, you could fill the gap by writing one yourself. If you're interested, check the Writing-Beginners and EditedGuide-Guidelines pages for an idea of what we're looking for.
Thanks for joining h2g2, have fun!
Welcome, Krelian (or indeed Jeremy)...
Krelian Posted Apr 26, 2004
Thanks so very much for the welcome, EV, this certainly seems like a friendly community.
I would very much like to contribute something of value, but I'm afraid I'm short on both inspiration and interesting tidbits these days. I hope to at least be able to contribute a little something though.
With all the great things Farlander says about this place, I'm definitely looking forward to exploring. Thanks again for being such a gracious host, I'm feeling most welcome.
Welcome, Krelian (or indeed Jeremy)...
Dr E Vibenstein (You know it is, it really is.) Posted Apr 26, 2004
Glad to have you on board! *raises hat*
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