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Message no. 1
From: Robert Watkins <robertdw@*******.com.au>
Subject: Complete Equipment List?
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 1996 18:25:32 +1100 (EST)
Before the yoyo.cc.monash.edu site closed down to anonymous ftp'ers,
Aaron Wigley's archives included this neat little listing of EVERY piece
of shadowrun gear for second edition (up until FoF, anyway).
Unfortunately, it's not in his WWW archive, and I can't find the copy I
used to have.

So, does anyone have a copy lying around somewhere of the PS file?

Thanks,


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| wasn't as easy to get programs right as we had thought. Debugging |
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| spent infinding mistakes in my own programs." -- Maurice Wilkes |
| Robert Watkins robertdw@*******.com.au |
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Message no. 2
From: "Mark Steedman" <M.J.Steedman@***.rgu.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Complete Equipment List?
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 1996 11:33:43 GMT
> From: Robert Watkins <robertdw@*******.com.au>

> Aaron Wigley's archives included this neat little listing of EVERY piece
> of shadowrun gear for second edition (up until FoF, anyway).
> Unfortunately, it's not in his WWW archive, and I can't find the copy I
> used to have.
>
> So, does anyone have a copy lying around somewhere of the PS file?
>
I believe FASA had to stop him distributing it. It was rather good. I
don't have the file so couldn't help regardless.

Mark

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