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Hello there fellow mojoers. As you may or may have not noticed I'm trying to turn the Thrillville website into something new (more accurate, update-able and overall more interesting). It's going to be all about LucasArts, formated like an old fashion analogue magazine (except it's going to be online and digital), hence the adoption of a convenient quarterly release instead of the blog-like thing. I figured since it's going to be only a handful of articles and features long, I could handle the first issue all by myself, but it seems It's not going to be as perfect as I imagined it unless I get a little bit of help. I could really use: A CSS/HTML wizard: and by wizard I mean someone better than me at it, i.e: everybody. I have already designed all the main thing, but I would need someone to translate that into CSS much more efficiently than I could with the time I have. Writer/s: This could be a one-time affair (unless you would like to be a regular collaborator). I've got all pretty much covered for this first issue, but the one topic I would like someone else to handle is Tales of Monkey Island. There is another topic (LucasArts related, naturally) that might require a person with more wit than myself. I wouldn't want to spoil it, so write me in private if you are interested and I'll tell you. A copy editor: a human spell-checker and grammar maniac with a love for journalistic publications. That's pretty much it for now. The first two are the ones I'm in most need of. Also, as I said before I don't want to spoil the whole thing too much for those who would just like to read the finished thing. But if you would like to know more about it to make a more informed decision on whether or not you would participate then let me know and I will gladly tell you. Thanks!
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