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From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: New Stuff
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 16:39:50 -0500
At 10:19 AM 3/16/97 EST, Gweedo The Killer Pimp wrote these timeless words:
>What's ATM(don't worry, I'm writing this down so I don't forget it.), Who
>made the NERPS ad in Shadowbeat? Also, who likes Primus?
>
ATM Mean At the Moment, or, occasionally, Automatic Teller Machine, where
you can use a bank card to withdraw money from a savings or checking
account. But I think Gurth meant At the Moment...:]:]:]

As for the Nerps Ad... Nerps are a generic wonder product that is (more or
less) from 1st ed. Shadowrun. It never said exactly what they were, just
gave out little ads on occasion for them. Nerps could do anything. And
they outdate this list by a couple years, I belive... (I could be wrong
here, but I think I'm not)...

Anyways, this list was named after the SR Product, and stands for (As you
can see in the header of mail from here) Net Enhancements for Role-PLaying
Shadowrun.

As for Primus, well... This isn't really a discussion list for those
things, that's what ShadowRn and the [OT] header are for...:]

But Primus is not my style... I prefer classic Rock...

Bull

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