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From: dhinkley@***.org
Subject: Re: Copyright Notice (DH, read this :) and other stuff
Date: Thu, 6 Jun 1996 00:11:57 -0700 (PDT)
On Fri, 31 May 1996, "Gurth" <gurth@******.nl> wrote:
>First, the other stuff.
>
>I've started putting the Underworld articles I have so far into one
>document. At the moment, it's about 40 pages but that will shrink a bit
>because I haven't removed any unnecessary CRs yet. I estimate it will be
>about 2/3rds that, or about 25 to 30 pages after I've done that. Also my
>fixer and PC cops articles will be added, which should add quite a bit to
>the book (especially the fixer thing). Still, that is too short for my
>taste. I can of course use large fonts, put in a layout that takes up
>(wastes?) a lot of space, and all the other tricks I can think of, but I'd
>like to see more articles. Come on people, NERPS books are something YOU
>make! If you have an idea but don't know how to work it out, post it on
>the list -- you're bound to find someone who can help you out.
>
>And a reminder of what we've got already:
>
>The Arms Bazaar, by Paul J. Adam
>Plastic Guns, by David Hinkley
>Better Living Through Biochemistry, by Erik Jameson
>The Organizatsiya (the Russian Mafia), by Bob Ooton
>Basement Transactions, by Bryan Linn Schuler (AKA Frobozz)
>Item Encounters, PC Cops, and PC Fixers, by yours truly
>
>That's 8 articles so far, plus the one I'm sending to the list in another
>message (the real estate costs from Stephen Bugge).
>

I am working on three other possible submissions, one on illeagal
electronic equipment, "legiondary" contacts, vehicle equipment, and several
detailed personalites. Hmmmm I guess I am working on 4 :) [It gets had to tell
as I am also working on 3 large projects a weapons catalog (with corprate
background), Seattle Yellow pages and a detailed nieghborhood setting for
Capital Hill Seattle]. The question is how much time do I have and if it is
limited which ones should I try to finish first?
As to the copyright notice, I submitted my comments in another posting.

David Hinkley
dhinkley@***.org

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