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Message no. 1
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Is this a creative list (was: Re: What a waste...)
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1993 20:22:08 -0600
On Fri, 12 Nov 1993, steven mancini wrote:

> Of a more serious note- a great degree of the creative energy
> that used to be here has been funneled to TOME or NERPS or
> whatever it called these. Alot of the creative ideas have
> been going directly there- that is a loss to this group.
>
> So I guess this post is not a complete waste. Maybe we should
> start directing some of those creative energies back to this
> group...

And halt!

This list has not lost all of its creativity to NERPS. NERPS is just
putting into solid form the things that have already been discussed on here.

We have some great conversations here and some great ideas. In the last
few hours we've even had some:
Mirrors and Magic: Can you toast yourself
Intelligence: Giving FASA a clue
Racism: Is it present in SR

And that's in the last 3 hours or so.

So before you think that NERPS has stolen the creative powers from
ShadowRN, think again. NERPS is just organinzing the things discussed here.



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