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Message no. 1
From: Lester Ward <wordman@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Short article book
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 1997 10:37:07 -0400
One article I'd love to write would be a description of everything a
pocket secretary can do. Wouldn't be very long. Might include some
one-line descriptions of competing versions.

Some people mentioned that they'd submit more if they could just send in
several ideas about a paragraph and have someone else do the clean-up
work. I'd be more then willing to do cleanup work. I did a bit of it
when compiling the Collected NAGEE (mostly SR2 conversion stuff).

Wordman
Message no. 2
From: Jim Martin <martin@****.NET>
Subject: Re: Short article book
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 1997 09:50:31 -0500
At 10:37 AM 8/5/97 -0400, Lester Ward wrote:
>One article I'd love to write would be a description of everything a
>pocket secretary can do. Wouldn't be very long. Might include some
>one-line descriptions of competing versions.
>
>Some people mentioned that they'd submit more if they could just send in
>several ideas about a paragraph and have someone else do the clean-up
>work. I'd be more then willing to do cleanup work. I did a bit of it
>when compiling the Collected NAGEE (mostly SR2 conversion stuff).

I'm new to the list, but not to the net or SR, so forgive me for lurking
for awhile!

Let me see what I can dig up on the pocket secretary and availible
permutations. I had a writeup for the Sony Sarariman VII wrist secretary
at one point...

Jim
Message no. 3
From: "David Buehrer (by way of David Buehrer
Subject: Re: Short article book
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 1997 14:16:34 -0600
Sorry Wordman. I forgot to check that darned To: field. That makes
twice today that I've done that. Please excuse the extra copy.

Lester Ward wrote:
)One article I'd love to write would be a description of everything a
)pocket secretary can do. Wouldn't be very long. Might include some
)one-line descriptions of competing versions.

That would be cool.

I've got a few ideas for some new paranormal critters. None of them
is lethal, just something to add flavor. Like the awakened manta ray
that dwarfs a blue whale. During mating season they flouresce at
night and can be seen from orbit.

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