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From: Erik_Jameson@*****.com
Subject: RE> RE: New project!
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 96 09:41:11 -0800
RE> RE: New project!
To nerps@********.itribe.net


Hmmm...looks like we are going to do a Neo-Anarchists Guide
to the Globe, based on the responses so far. Geez, no mail
from the list in weeks, then an overload...;-)

_IF_ we are agreed that we are going to do a net-book on
different locations, then we should start proposing sites
and authors. For example, Gurth has volunteered to do his
homeland, the Netherlands. Who wants to do what?

In addition, I have a file that has anywhere between a
couple of sentences to a page or more on all the countries
_I_ see in SR 2057. I took it originally from someone else,
but I've made all kinds of changes and put in a whole lot of
work on it. _IF_ we are doing this location project, then
perhaps including a "briefing" on other key parts of the
world would be very appropriate. Nations include Liberia,
Chile, Afghanistan, Iceland, and so on.

In addition, I've actually generated regional maps, but
given my lack of artistic ability and probable errors and
differing world views, they might not be appropriate. BUT,
after the text has been written, I can go back and edit
those maps to fit what NERPS decides the world's shape is.
Plus I have a really cool looking flattened global map that
looks really sharp that we can put the title of the book on.
That way we can have some nice maps to go with our nice
text.

BY THE WAY keep your adventure ideas open! They could be
very appropriate for our new little secret hush-hush
project. BTW Gurth, I haven;t checked my home email yet.
Is our side squared away, or do I need to make changes?

Erik
The Great Big Giant Sharp Cheddar (arch-nemesis of the Big
Giant Head and STILL the list.member.grumpy!)

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