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Message no. 1
From: Chuck Stevens <harmonix@******.COM>
Subject: Anybody home?
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 17:13:37 -0800
Is anyone there? I just subscribed a few days ago, and expected to be
inundated - only three messages so far! Is it just me?

Chuck
Message no. 2
From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Anybody home?
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 20:31:39 -0500
At 05:13 PM 11/18/96 -0800, Chuck Stevens wrote:
> Is anyone there? I just subscribed a few days ago, and expected to be
>inundated - only three messages so far! Is it just me?
>
We're here...

I've just been very busy with RL and other lists, anbd things have brrn
quite here for a change...

We're currently working on the Neo-Anarchist's Guide to the World, and
that's been taking up a lot of people's time as well...

Steve (Bull)


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= Bull, aka Chaos, aka Rak, aka Steven Ratkovich =
= =
= chaos@*****,com =
= =
= "Order is Illusion! Chaos is Bliss! Got any fours?" =
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"Thug, meet wall. Wall, meet Thug. Play nice."
-Spider-Man (from an issue i read 9 years ago)
Message no. 3
From: Erik_Jameson@*****.COM
Subject: RE> Anybody home?
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 17:28:59 -0800
RE> Anybody home?
To Net Enhancements for Roleplaying Shadowrun<NERPS@********.itribe.net>


>Is anyone there? I just subscribed a few days ago, and
expected to be
>inundated - only three messages so far! Is it just me?

It is just you. Okay, not really. The list has been
unusually quiet that last few days. But don't worry about
being inundated. This list doesn't have huge traffic
numbers like ShadowRN does. Most I've ever seen is about 20
messages in one day.

Hopefully, most people are hard at work on their projects
and will come back with results in a few weeks or so.

Erik
Message no. 4
From: Tim Cooper <tpcooper@***.CSUPOMONA.EDU>
Subject: Re: Anybody home?
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 17:52:34 -0800
On Mon, 18 Nov 1996, Chuck Stevens wrote:

> Is anyone there? I just subscribed a few days ago, and expected to be
> inundated - only three messages so far! Is it just me?
>
> Chuck
>

Well, of late all the NERPS people have gone into hibernation (or maybe a
chrysalis is a better analogy) so as to work on preparation (I hope) for
the next NERPS publication. The last thread dealt with a Neo-Anarchists
guid to the waves or something along those lines, and a few other
continents (Iceland, Australia, etc..). I figure that they're just
chugging away on something and will post when ready...

That or FASA sent out strike teams...just a sec. I hear a knock on the
door..
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Message no. 5
From: Pete <Pete@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Anybody home?
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 1996 02:42:17 +0000
In article <199611190113.RAA14203@*******.nwlink.com>, Chuck Stevens
<harmonix@******.COM> writes
> Is anyone there? I just subscribed a few days ago, and expected to be
>inundated - only three messages so far! Is it just me?
>
> Chuck

Nope there's lot's of people here, they're just busy working on the next
NERPS book... Don't worry, prety soon when the next part is ready for
criticism, or something gets confusing, they'll all flock back here in
droves :)


--
Pete Sims
Civilisation advances by extending the number of important operations which we
can perform without thinking about them.
Message no. 6
From: Pete <Pete@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Anybody home?
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 1996 02:43:06 +0000
In article <199611190131.UAA15179@***.ncweb.com>, Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
writes
>At 05:13 PM 11/18/96 -0800, Chuck Stevens wrote:
>> Is anyone there? I just subscribed a few days ago, and expected to be
>>inundated - only three messages so far! Is it just me?
>>
>We're here...
>
>I've just been very busy with RL and other lists, anbd things have brrn
>quite here for a change...
>
>We're currently working on the Neo-Anarchist's Guide to the World, and
>that's been taking up a lot of people's time as well...
>
>Steve (Bull)

And you could make a serious mistake talking to this person.... Unless
of course you hold no value on your sanity <grin>

--
Pete Sims
Civilisation advances by extending the number of important operations which we
can perform without thinking about them.
Message no. 7
From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Anybody home?
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 1996 16:26:07 -0500
>>We're here...
>>
>>I've just been very busy with RL and other lists, anbd things have brrn
>>quite here for a change...
>>
>>We're currently working on the Neo-Anarchist's Guide to the World, and
>>that's been taking up a lot of people's time as well...
>>
>>Steve (Bull)
>
>And you could make a serious mistake talking to this person.... Unless
>of course you hold no value on your sanity <grin>
>
>--
>Pete Sims
>
Gee, thanks Pete... You're one to talk...:)

Steve


=======================================================
= Bull, aka Chaos, aka Rak, aka Steven Ratkovich =
= =
= chaos@*****,com =
= =
= "Order is Illusion! Chaos is Bliss! Got any fours?" =
=======================================================

"Thug, meet wall. Wall, meet Thug. Play nice."
-Spider-Man (from an issue i read 9 years ago)
Message no. 8
From: Pete <Pete@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Anybody home?
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 1996 23:44:50 +0000
In article <199611192126.QAA28377@***.ncweb.com>, Bull <chaos@*****.COM>

>>And you could make a serious mistake talking to this person.... Unless
>>of course you hold no value on your sanity <grin>
>>--
>>Pete Sims
>>
>Gee, thanks Pete... You're one to talk...:)
>
>Steve

Oh really??? And what the dickens do you mean by that, you overgrown
lump of meat??? :)

(Bloody Trogs... they get everywhere) <grin>


--
Pete Sims
Civilisation advances by extending the number of important operations which we
can perform without thinking about them.

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