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Please help

26-11-2003, 05:07
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Stephistan
26-11-2003, 05:13
This request belong here ;

The Getting Help Section! (http://www.nationstates.net/cgi-bin/index.cgi/page=help)

Don't expect an answer right away. It can take a few days even a week to get a response some times. The getting help section receives a lot of requests and complaints that the Game Mods have to go through. It some times takes a little time. Hang in there, they'll get to you.

Stephanie
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Naleth
26-11-2003, 05:15
If you sent a getting help request, it'll happen eventaully (no idea what the backlog is right now). Check the region of "Lazarus" every couple of days to see if it's been revived (a couple of people have said they didn't know there nation was back before).
26-11-2003, 05:16
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Stephistan
26-11-2003, 05:17
It's probably back-logged a little bit because some of the GM's are away for the American Thanksgiving right now. All should return to normal when they get back.

Stephanie
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26-11-2003, 05:20
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Naleth
26-11-2003, 06:00
You make it sound like some of the non-American mods are celebrating Thanksgiving, too (or something..but maybe they are). Maybe "American GMs are away for Thanksgiving" (is there another non-american Thanksgiving holiday?)

*feels like a grammer nazi* :oops: so don't point it out
Qaaolchoura
26-11-2003, 06:07
It's probably back-logged a little bit because some of the GM's are away for the American Thanksgiving right now. All should return to normal when they get back.

Stephanie
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Politicians!!!

Great time for those two puppets of mine to die. :x :evil: :!:
Cogitation
26-11-2003, 06:13
(is there another non-american Thanksgiving holiday?)

Canadians also have a Thanksgiving holiday, but they had it about a month ago (something about the harvest coming earlier in Canada than in the United States).

--The Democratic States of Cogitation
"Think about it for a moment."
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The Basenji
26-11-2003, 06:18
Yuppers, tommorow we Americans can eat our giant feast of turkey and other assorted food. Yummm....can't wait. :) 8)


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Naleth
26-11-2003, 06:27
Thanks, Cogitation ... *feels culturally enlightened ;)*

Yuppers, tommorow we Americans can eat our giant feast of turkey and other assorted food. Yummm....can't wait. :) 8)
Except for vegitarians :P Mashed potatos are always good, though. And it's only 9:30 here, so are you on the east coast (everyone else still has to wait 2 days :P)?
Bistmath
26-11-2003, 06:28
hey, have you ever treid shake and bake tofu? works well, keeps to the veg diet. you can even use festive turkey cookie cutters.
The Basenji
26-11-2003, 06:30
Yes, I am on the east coast. Since it's past midnight, it's Wensday. You foil my plot of confusion once again! :P :wink:


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3 am Eternal
26-11-2003, 11:25
You make it sound like some of the non-American mods are celebrating Thanksgiving, too (or something..but maybe they are). Maybe "American GMs are away for Thanksgiving" (is there another non-american Thanksgiving holiday?)

*feels like a grammer nazi* :oops: so don't point it out

Shouldn't that be grammar nazi.

3 am Eternal
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26-11-2003, 11:42
(is there another non-american Thanksgiving holiday?)

Canadians also have a Thanksgiving holiday, but they had it about a month ago (something about the harvest coming earlier in Canada than in the United States).

--The Democratic States of Cogitation
"Think about it for a moment."
Founder of The Realm of Ambrosia
The same goes for (of all places) Norfolk Island in the south Pacific. In the mid 1800s or so there were lots of American whalers or fishermen of some description who based themselves there and brought their customs with them. As a result, it (and Canada, it would seem) are the only Commonwealth countries to celebrate Thanksgiving.

(Don't even ask how I know that. I dun spik Norfuk before you ask that either)
Naleth
26-11-2003, 11:50
Shouldn't that be grammar nazi.
Probably, but at least I wasn't being a spelling Nazi ;)

(actually, "grammer" fits in the same category as "interger" and "hoover" for me ... that being words I not only misspell on a regular basis, but that I don't even think look right when they are spelled correctly)
3 am Eternal
26-11-2003, 12:21
Probably, but at least I wasn't being a spelling Nazi ;)

(actually, "grammer" fits in the same category as "interger" and "hoover" for me ... that being words I not only misspell on a regular basis, but that I don't even think look right when they are spelled correctly)

Sorry being pernickety is a passion with me :lol: