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From: Rob Harris <rjharris@********.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Re: Guard (was Re: SRCARD Digest...)
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 1997 22:21:27 -0600
I'm all for that as well. As I announced, I am mailing FASA one last time
about the FAQ, and if I don't get any word back from them I am just going
to release it unofficially. Sound ok?

Rob

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> From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
> To: SRCARD@********.ITRIBE.NET
> Subject: Re: Guard (was Re: SRCARD Digest...)
> Date: Thursday, December 04, 1997 9:30 PM
>
> ---Michael/Tamara Pease-Lorenz <treehugr@****.ON.ROGERS.WAVE.CA> wrote:
> >
> > Loki wrote:
> > > I trust you on it, but if you wouldn't mind reposting the ruling
> so we
> > > can get it added into our collective game Q&A it'd be appreciated.
> > > Thanx!
> >
> > Hi Loki!
> > uhm where is the collective game Q&A located? I'd love to get my hands
> > on it! The only one I have found says that it has not been touched up
> > since Sept 22, 97
> >
> > Tamara
>
> That's it. I believe the original Game Q&A stopped being updated once
> an announcement was made that another list member (Rob Harris?) was
> compiling our Q&A and FASA's FAQ into a single entity. We're still
> waiting for it to get FASA approval before a release. Once the new
> compilation is out, I'm hoping a copy would reside at the SRCard
> homepage and feature frequent updates.
>
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