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From: Geoff Skellams geoff.skellams@*********.com.au
Subject: DC Fanzine (was RE: SR Books Online)
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 09:16:04 +1100
On shadowrn@*********.org, Gurth[SMTP:gurth@******.nl] wrote:
> > DG may not be perfect, I'll admit that. But it is MUCH better
> > than your average net book. It's even better than TSS (sorry Adam -
TSS
> > is great, but I used TSS as a yardstick so that I had something to
do
> > better than).
>
> You could use normal gaming magazines as somethign to compare your
e-zine
> to. I take printed books as starting points, for example.

I did that as well. I'm aiming to get something as close to the old Dark
Conspiracy sourcebook style as I can. Have a look.

cheers
G

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Message no. 2
From: Gurth gurth@******.nl
Subject: DC Fanzine (was RE: SR Books Online)
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 11:10:00 +0100
According to Geoff Skellams, at 9:16 on 17 Feb 99, the word on
the street was...

> I did that as well. I'm aiming to get something as close to the old Dark
> Conspiracy sourcebook style as I can. Have a look.

I'm intending to, but I keep forgetting :)

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