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Message no. 1
From: Stephen Thompson <thompssr@****.COLORADO.EDU>
Subject: Just a test and a question
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 1994 16:18:13 -0600
Hey there.
This is a complete newbie to this list. I was wondering if there was
another FAQ to go along with this list besides the standard one from
the list.
Reason is: I have some questions about SR and you've probably
answered them 20 thousand times already.

See ya.
Stephen Thompson
Message no. 2
From: MILLIKEN DAMION A <u9467882@***.EDU.AU>
Subject: Re: Just a test and a question
Date: Sun, 18 Sep 1994 13:07:33 +1000
Stephen writes:

> This is a complete newbie to this list. I was wondering if there was
> another FAQ to go along with this list besides the standard one from
> the list.
> Reason is: I have some questions about SR and you've probably
> answered them 20 thousand times already.

Well, there is a SR FAQ produced by somebody who I don't think is
accosciated with the list, but it wasn't too handy to me as most of the
stuff was 1st ed as far as I can remember. But feel free to put down a whole
heap of questions to us (The Nightstalker'll love ya :-)). Oneday somebody
on here (maybe me when I get time) will go thru all the rules we have gotten
clarified from the Dark Lord on High on, and put 'em into a FAQ like file. But
'till then, you'll just have to ask. I can try to find the SR FAQ and send
it to ya if you like as well.

--
Damion Milliken University of Wollongong e-mail: u9467882@***.edu.au

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