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Bass_line_junkie Started conversation Jun 2, 2003
I was turned down to be an ACE. I'm not looking to start arguements but the reason i was given seems to be a miss truth (to put it nicely) you can cheak it out here:- http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/alabaster/F27078?thread=281267&post=3553019#p3553019 What i wanted to know is, is there anything to stop me just doing ace type stuff like introducing/ greeting newbies. plz let me know. thanx
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Jab [Since 29th November 2002] Posted Jun 2, 2003
Said in sarcastic tone...
Well BLJ THAT's what you get for hanging around with LD scum.
Now not being sarcastic...
Some user created a name to post, and post, and post yet not put a thing on a personal space or have any friends?
I thought Mina and co. was going to suspend such users?
Dared to call the FoLDers a place that has spam?
Manda made a remark. Yet possibly could have explained about LDers tend to be using DigiBox so we put say as a bookmark. Yes there are lots of simulpost day in day out... But there are also conversations, and a lot of it goes on in private threads anyway. Using the FoLDers as a meeting place. - A I'm on-line' thread.
If using h2g2 as an origional user, or as an LDer at least two thing need to be remembered...
1. It's a PUBLIC website.
2. Social inclusion is a good thing.
There you go JAB on his soap box
Anyway BLJ was you ever an LDer?
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Bass_line_junkie Posted Jun 2, 2003
No JAB i only found this place through fluke while cruise the bbc site at work. I know about the LDers and what it all mean but never was one. Thanx for the post i'm off now maybe catch you tomorrow.
over and out bassliner.
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Jab [Since 29th November 2002] Posted Jun 2, 2003
A little something to start the day
maybe if you post a few guide enteries about stuff you know?
Join a few traditional hootoo groups err unOFFICIAL this-that-the-other
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