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Message no. 1
From: Wordman <wordman@*******.COM>
Subject: Idea recommit
Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 09:29:45 -0400
I'm not without sin, but I will cast the first stone.

I said I'd do two articles for the Non-lethal Trinkets book (or NERPS:
Stuff, or whatever it was called):

1) Detailed pocket secretaries
2) Cyberware detection rules and hardware

I'm am restating my desire to do this. They _will_ be posted be the end of
the month. Harass me if they are not.

Wordman
Message no. 2
From: Patrick Goodman <remo@***.NET>
Subject: Re: Idea recommit
Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1998 10:30:23 -0500
>I'm am restating my desire to do this. They _will_ be posted be the end
of
>the month. Harass me if they are not.

I'll jump in here too, and commit to posting that rehab walker frame I
was working on and yammering about over on ShadowRN.

---
(>) Texas 2-Step
El Paso: Never surrender. Never forget. Never forgive.
Message no. 3
From: Andrew K <nietzche_2k@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Idea recommit
Date: Thu, 3 Sep 1998 00:22:26 -0700
> 1) Detailed pocket secretaries
> 2) Cyberware detection rules and hardware
>
> I'm am restating my desire to do this. They _will_ be posted be the
end of
> the month. Harass me if they are not.

I would like to state my desire to write a section on fashion for
shadowrunners, which I am already working on. Give me a little longer
than the end of the month, though. Gotta start watching E!'s Fashion
File.


==
Andrew K.

Are you an 'F' Student? Are you a criminal? Runyon College wamts you!


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