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mikerhike - guardian of the wa, and now also of WA Started conversation Jun 18, 2006
Hiya
What's Nova, and why do you apologise for liking it?
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How Posted Jun 28, 2006
Hello! Nova is an informative informational type of TV programme in the USA. Many people consider it too nerdy for mainstream taste. Sometimes it is a drop heavy, but usually I find it interesting. I can see you backing away and shaking your head already.
What brought you over here?
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mikerhike - guardian of the wa, and now also of WA Posted Jun 28, 2006
Nods and smiles, and nods.
erm, I was probably lost, following links and people and things.
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How Posted Jun 29, 2006
Oh, I see, you hang out at Lil's. If I came on more frequently it might be easier to follow, but a backlog of 500 messages is quite intimidating!
So you are not either a Nova person. I'll find somebody, someday. They can't run a show with only one viewer.
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mikerhike - guardian of the wa, and now also of WA Posted Jun 29, 2006
afraid not. Don't have NOVA where I am. Also try to avoid things with that name after a spell in the Japanese one.
Know what you mean about backlogs. I'm away for 3 days, and I know it'll take hours to catch up when I get back
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mikerhike - guardian of the wa, and now also of WA Posted Jul 28, 2006
yup, there's an evil empire named NOVA in Japan, although it looks like it may go bankrupt. Which would be nice.
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