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From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: NERPS: Organizations -- new project?
Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1998 12:46:37 +0200
According to Patrick Goodman, at 11:20 on 12 Sep 98, the word on the street was...

> Is STUFF still an active project?

Not sure... We did get one or two submissions the other week, but that
still only brings the total number up to about 10 or so. Not really enough
to do anything with, I'm afraid.

> >This book would deal with any kind of organization that exists in the
> >Sixth World, such as:
>
> <snip list>
>
> I like those. Would a rock band comprised of a lot of ex-runners fit in
> there, do you think?

Sure, they can count as an organization, so if they have some kind of
agenda of their own they can go in.

Maybe that's a good criterium: any organization that has some kind of
agenda or goal can be in the book.

> >* Although not too much about these because some of FASA's books (will)
> >cover them pretty well
>
> I presume that smaller corps (big locals or nationals, even baby megas) that
> don't interfere too much with the FASA scene would be acceptable?

Yes.

> As long as there's some mention of it before hand so I'll actually remember
> *to* re-sub, I think it's a good idea.

Of course. There'll be a message saying "The list will be reset around
such and such a time on <date>."

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