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From: "J.D. Falk" <jdfalk@****.CAIS.COM>
Subject: ADMIN: FAQ Delivery
Date: Fri, 28 Oct 1994 23:57:08 -0400
Until recent events forced him to stop, our Fearless Leader had
been posting the ShadowRN and NERPS FAQs regularly to their respective
mailing lists, with the occasional postings to various newsgroups. He
has now passed those duties on to me, and I'm trying to determine the
best times to send these out.
Before anybody asks, the full ShadowRN and NERPS FAQs will be
posted to their respective mailing lists just past Midnight (Eastern
Standard Time) on November 1st. You can also EMail me privately for a
copy; I don't mind.
Based on Hayden's past efforts and some ideas of my own, here's
the current posting plan, subject to change:

1st of every month
ShadowRN:
ShadowRN FAQ part I
ShadowRN FAQ part II
NERPS FAQ part I
NERPS:
NERPS FAQ part I
NERPS FAQ part II
Author-ID# list
Submission promises
rec.games.frp.cyber and rec.games.frp.misc
ShadowRN FAQ part I
NERPS FAQ part I

15th of every month
ShadowRN:
ShadowRN FAQ part II
NERPS:
NERPS FAQ part II
Author-ID# list
Submission promises

Occasionally
rec.games.frp.announce and alt.internet.services
ShadowRN FAQ part I
NERPS FAQ part I
Earthdawn mailing list (maybe)
ShadowRN FAQ part I

I'm also thinking of extending the FAQs. One idea I've had for
the ShadowRN FAQ is a list of Frequently Flamed Topics -- basically,
barely-SR-related things that come up so often that anybody who's been on
the list more than three months is already sick of 'em. This could
include the relative merits of military aircraft, the truth about dikoted
depleted-uranium explosive armor-piercing ammunition (both with and
without spell locks), and whether or not the practice of "Magick" has
anything at all to do with magic in the Shadowrun game.
So, what are your thoughts?

--
J.D. Falk, Keeper of the FAQs
<jdfalk@****.com>

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