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From: Raveness Ravensbane ravenessravensbane@*****.com
Subject: My book is coming apart!!!
Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 09:05:41 -0700 (PDT)
--- GuayII@***.com wrote:
> Does anyone know why the blinding on the new books
> are so weak? Is it
> sub-standard glue? I'm really wondering (and a bit
> annoyed).
>
> The pre-generated character templates for SR3 are
> stuffed in the front of the
> book and the cover has almost come off. I can see
> spots in my MM and CC where
> they are starting to go. Heck, even the new
> Battletech books are suffering
> from this. Now I watch over my new books like an
> anal-retentive[1] hawk when
> other people use them just so I don't end up with
> missing pages, etc....

All the RPG books I know I am going to use alot (SR3
was the biggest and the first) I get wire bound and
the covers, hard laminated.
Ever need to look at a page and don't have enough room
to lay the book out full and still have your paper for
notes on the table too? Maybe while generating a PC
along with everyone else in the world crowded around
you? Just flip it over with the wire binding and bang!
it's tiny like.
Ever put your coffey cup on the cover of your SR book?
(someone has because my Mercurial book has one on the
cover, bought it 2nd hand) Don't have to worry too
much about it if you have the covers laminated too!
Keeps them all nice and pretty like.
Make sure to put your name in the cover first, that
way it's there permenantly...
The group I belong to love using my books because of
it, and for the fact that I have most of the books
they don't...which they don't have many...*shrug* But
who cares, I'm getting married and my dowlry -is- my
RPG book collection...

====~Raveness

http://www.sova.net/trish/roleplaying/shadowrun/pocketsecretary/

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