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From: Nemein <nemein@**********.COM>
Subject: "dream card" site
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 21:28:39 -0700
Well after a couple of months of telling myself that I'll update the
site this weekend I've come to accept that it is probably not going to
happen anytime soon. I feel kind of bad about this, but between more
responsibilities at work and sinking more time into my other hobbies
(I can't even recall the last time I even played a card game)[1] I
just don't have the time to keep up with this as I used to.

So in an effort to avoid promoting "linkrot" I was wondering if anyone
was interested in taking over the site for me. There are a couple of
ways this can be done. Either grab the files from the site itself
(address is in the sig). Contact me and I can send them to you (along
with the lastest update which is a couple of months old now, but a
couple of months more recent than what is on the site). Lastly, I can
look at the possibility of turning the whole geocities site over to
you (I don't know what geocities "rules" are on this though). If
anyone is interested in picking up the torch that'd be great,
otherwise I'll just let it continue dying.

[1] In fact anyone want to buy 10k+ Magic cards ;-) Before you ask
I'm going to hold on to the SR cards :(

Thanks
==
Forrest My opinions... Your delete key...
aka Nemein Best when both are used freely :-)

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