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Happy Fifth Birthday, h2g2!
J Started conversation Apr 27, 2004
Amazing how you can master h2g2 in a matter of months, meet the community, write entries, ask questions, give answers - and you can still be surprised by it after years Why else would we have regulars from way back in 1999?
Incredible that h2g2's been around five years, eh? I look forward to celebrating h2g2's sixth birthday next year... and I'm firmly convinced I'll still be here.
Downright amazing.
Happy Fifth Birthday, h2g2!
Researcher 178815 Posted Apr 27, 2004
Indeed - isn't it amazing?
There are many sites on the Internet which have brilliant success, and many which have failed miserably. I hold h2g2 to be a brilliant role model for any site which is based on its community - it's done all this, without even a single banner, popup, or other advertising tactic (well, there is the top banner, and pre-BBC there were adverts, but not so intrusive as those you'd find on some Netster page for instance) in sight.
, h2g2! And here's to another semi-decade of Hootooness!
Happy Fifth Birthday, h2g2!
Researcher 178815 Posted Apr 27, 2004
And by the way - congratulations on a fantastic ADDTHREADINTRO. By far the greatest use of the MARQUEE tag I've seen in ages.
Happy Fifth Birthday, h2g2!
Hypatia Posted Apr 27, 2004
I'm sure the entire city of Dayton, Ohio joins Jodan in wishing h2g2 a happy birthday. It's the kind of place that would do something like that. If you don't believe me, go visit Dayton and see for yourself.
Happy Fifth Birthday, h2g2!
J Posted Apr 27, 2004
aka, you're very right. And the Add Thread Intro had better be good... it took me ages to perfect!
Quite a shame... I couldn't post this for about 10 minutes after I wanted to.
I'm sure it's just clogged up with people giving their best wishes to h2g2
Happy Fifth Birthday, h2g2!
Hypatia Posted Apr 27, 2004
He's close enough to Dayton to smell it, you know.
I wonder how long h2g2 will last? I guess we'll all have to stick around to find out.
Happy Fifth Birthday, h2g2!
Researcher 178815 Posted Apr 27, 2004
"He's close enough to Dayton to smell it, you know."
*I* am close enough? That must be a slur on Dayton then, because I'm waaay over the other side of the Atlantic.
Happy Fifth Birthday, h2g2!
J Posted Apr 27, 2004
H- enough Dayton jokes. I limit myself on the Webb City and Missouri joke *stern-look*
Sure an ad for a city. Las Vegas does it occasionally.
I've seen an ad for a whole state. Florida and California do it all the time.
Happy Fifth Birthday, h2g2!
Researcher 178815 Posted Apr 27, 2004
*completely fails to get it*
And the ad for cities thing - you mean tourism ads? I can understand those.
Happy Fifth Birthday, h2g2!
Hypatia Posted Apr 28, 2004
It appears we are beginning h2g2's fifth year encased in webjellow. Nah, too sticky for webjello. More like marshallow cream. How long, oh Lord?
Happy Fifth Birthday, h2g2!
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted May 8, 2004
Dayton, and Nighton, and Evenington as well.
Jodan, I'd like to ask if you were on board in 1999? If so, you'd be a bit earlier than me.
Also, I'm seeing references to the demise of someone named Bels. This isn't someone I knew. Could you tell me a little about Bels?
Happy Fifth Birthday, h2g2!
J Posted May 8, 2004
I came here in early 2003... Relatively new in fact. You're definitely an older hooter than I.
Bels U188050 was someone who wrote contributed a lot to h2g2 - in the forums and in the EG. He was diagnosed with bowel cancer in May, and passed away this week. See F19585?thread=277219.
I didn't know him as well as I'd have liked to, but what I did see of him was a great and intelligent person.
Happy Fifth Birthday, h2g2!
paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted May 9, 2004
I can't remember whether I came in 2000 or 2001.
Cancer is a horrible way to go! It seems to run in families. I know a man who lost three of his children to brain tumors. He's had to help raise some of his grandchildren.
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- 3: Mort - a middle aged Girl Interrupted (Apr 27, 2004)
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- 5: Hypatia (Apr 27, 2004)
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