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Tango Posted Mar 19, 2003
The discussion i was referring to was on the Bugfinders email group. I think someone did tell her on her PS... I'll go look.
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Tango Posted Mar 19, 2003
Ah, i just checked my emails, a particular bugfinder who shall remain nameless , forgot to post the message and no-one thought to do it after yikesing it. (as we expected the complaint to be dealt with) That would be our mistake, and i apologise on behalf of the bugfinders.
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Tango Posted Mar 19, 2003
You shouldn't be, we all make mistakes. Someone should have told you, but it's not your fault that they didn't.
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egon Posted Mar 19, 2003
yeah, and as you have *another* link to BBC7 lower down your pagem, it's not exactly as if the masses were missing out
Oh, and having just got a freeview box, can I say how wonderful BBC7 is?
(i didn't have the box at the time of the DNA documentary, but my parents did, and I've just received a video of the radio show (as it were) in the post.)
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kea ~ Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small, unregarded but very well read blue and white website Posted Mar 19, 2003
"In response to post 8 - "hmm, a nice precedent i think on what might be ok to post under the new policy..."
We've considered all the Postings that we've seen very carefully. Borderline ones we are leaving unless a complaint comes in."
thanks Mina, thats good to know.
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