Subject: Re: Bet 1138 B is nowhere near 1138
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Posted on: 2009-01-06 17:38:00 UTC
Well, that settles it. I just wanted 1138 because...do you really have to ask? :p
Subject: Re: Bet 1138 B is nowhere near 1138
Author:
Posted on: 2009-01-06 17:38:00 UTC
Well, that settles it. I just wanted 1138 because...do you really have to ask? :p
Does anybody know anything about the apparent trend of adding letters after RCs that have the number 32? (32C, 32D) I ask because that's something along the lines of what I'd like to do.
However, I don't want to tread on anyone's toes if it's Their Thing or whatever, so I have been advised to check first to see if it's just a coincidence.
There's only two of them (32C and 32D). Could be that they're for agents created by the same author.
My agents are in 80s as they mainly work in fandoms that were on TV in the eighties. But I also use an RC that has not yet received a number (I figured it would be easier to find as you wouldn't know what you were looking for).
I guess I'm the unofficial editor of the List of RCs. I don't know why the trend has started with the number 32, but it's fine to add letters after a RC number. (The problem arises with adding letters BEFORE the number. Only Jay and Acacia have that.)
Why is that RC designation unique to Jay and Acacia? How come no-one else has a letter-designated RC?
Her agents, that is. It was kind of a running joke that no one knew where 32A was, as I recall.
~Neshomeh
You can probably do anything you want. But I'm not the expert. :)
If that's allowed, I'll move my Agents back into 1138 B.
Given the way the PPC works, 1138, which I was lucky enough to grab, is liable to be in an entirely different spot- most of the time. XD
Well, that settles it. I just wanted 1138 because...do you really have to ask? :p
no, I really don't have to ask why. :p