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From: Andrew Payne III <smiling_bandit@**********.COM>
Subject: Re: Fwd: SRTCG question on Sleazing
Date: Fri, 5 Sep 1997 21:07:40 -0700
---Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM> wrote about Jim Nelsons comments
> There's a comment in your e-mail message that we are behind
> answering mail. As this answer will probably go up on the web, I
want
> to point out why we're behind. We've received over 300 questions
> already! The only people at FASA (at the moment) qualified to answer
> these questions are the SRTCG game designers and we are also busy
> working on 50 new cards for the second printing and 150 new cards
for
> the first expansion. We promise to do our best to keep up with
> questions but we also want to keep bringing you new cards (and to
> sleep, at least occassionally).
>
> Thanks for all of the interest!
>
> Jim Nelson

Maybe we could help them out. I think whats happening is that after a
question is tossed around on the list, five people e-mail FASA looking
for an answer to the same question. I do not think that FASA knows
who is on this list so they try to answer everyone of them
individually. Maybe we should compile a weekly or bi-monthly e-mail
sent to FASA. If noone else can spare the time I do not mind
compiling the list and publishing the questions and their responses on
a web page.

I really want to give FASA as much time designing expansions as they
need to get them to me sooner.

===
Andrew Payne III
smiling_bandit@**********.com
http://www.oakland.edu/~ddmccoll/sr






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