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Message no. 1
From: Mongoose m0ng005e@*********.com
Subject: [GRIDSEC] requests (was RE: Omitted Material)
Date: Sat, 15 May 1999 14:27:19 -0500
:Here you go; we have to post this occasionally.

Gridsec request; could this be a FAQ section? Links to various "quasi
official" expansions?

:The links on FASA's site are broken, but the material is there; I just
:looked.
:
:http://www.fasa.com/preview/10155/Open%20Forum.htm
:
:
:http://www.fasa.com/preview/10155/Spin%20Doctoring.htm
:
:
:http://www.fasa.com/preview/10155/The%20Ork%20Underground.htm


:>From what Mr. Hyatt's page said when it was up, "Open Forum" is to
:follow the "Subversion" chapter and "Spin Doctoring" precedes
"On the
:Outside Looking In", which places both "Open Forum" and "Spin
:Doctoring" between pages 20 and 21.
:
:"The Ork Underground" precedes "Rats in the Walls". At one time, I
:suspect that this may have been one big chapter at one time, as it
:looks like parts of the opening paragraph were recycled from the
:cut-out "Ork Underground" chapter and used to open "Rats in the
:Walls".


Mongoose
Message no. 2
From: Dvixen dvixen@****.com
Subject: [GRIDSEC] requests (was RE: Omitted Material)
Date: Sat, 15 May 1999 18:31:21 -0700
At 02:27 PM 15/05/99 , Mongoose annoyed me by writing:
>
>:Here you go; we have to post this occasionally.
>
>Gridsec request; could this be a FAQ section? Links to various "quasi
>official" expansions?

Flagged. These will be entered shortly to the list FAQ

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