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From: Nemein formerly Forrest <eness@**********.COM>
Subject: My little corner of the web
Date: Sun, 21 Sep 1997 19:55:43 -0700
I just finished setting up a site on geocities to support my card
habit :-) The Shadowrun page is the only one that has really had any
work done on it yet though. Anyway, the address is:

www.geocities.com/Area51/Zone/3056/cards.html - generic card page
www.geocities.com/Area51/Zone/3056/srccg.html - Shadowrun card page

In the tradition of all novice web authors I ahem... "borrowed" things
from other people's sites. Most of it is generic enough (gifs and
what not) that I don't think it should be a problem. There are a
couple of links to other people's sites (mainly the Black Hammer
project, the SRcard mail list home page, and the "usual" link to
FASA). If this causes a problem with any of the owners please let me
know and I'll change it.

Beyond that there isn't much to it at the moment. I have all 8 decks
that I've created so far on there (most of them are untested though).
I also have the usual "have/want" lists.

Along with the premire of the web site, I'm changing my handle on the
list to Nemein (nemein@*********.com is the email address associated
with the site, which actually forward mail to my rocketmail account).
For those that are into useless trivia (or ancient languages) nemein
is the Greek root word for nomad (which was, of course, already taken
on geocities).

Later!
Forrest

BTW after this message I'll change the annoying Nemein formerly
Forrest thing in the name field.







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