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Message no. 1
From: scott@**********.com (Scott Harrison)
Subject: Latest release of Cannon Companion...
Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 09:51:25 -0500
Hi (Adam),

I see on shadowrunrpg that on the 6th is posted the listing for
Cannon Companion and Threats. However, my downloads of them are from
the 4th. I have not been notified of any changes from drivethrurpg,
so assume the difference in dates is just a posting issue on
shadowrunrpg and not a difference in versions of the PDF. Please let
me know if not.

So, do you have any idea when any of the other SR3 "core" books
will be available? How about others like Survival of the Fittest and
Dragons of the Sixth World? :-)

Thanks.

--
Scott
Message no. 2
From: adam@************.com (Adam Jury)
Subject: Latest release of Cannon Companion...
Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 10:43:04 -0700
On 9-Nov-05, at 7:51 AM, Scott Harrison wrote:

> I see on shadowrunrpg that on the 6th is posted the listing for
> Cannon Companion and Threats. However, my downloads of them are from
> the 4th. I have not been notified of any changes from drivethrurpg,
> so assume the difference in dates is just a posting issue on
> shadowrunrpg and not a difference in versions of the PDF. Please let
> me know if not.

That's correct; the files went up on BattleCorps but didn't make it
online at DTRPG for a couple days after that, and I didn't announce it
on the site until it was available on both sites, for obvious reasons.

> So, do you have any idea when any of the other SR3 "core" books
> will be available?

The SR3 Companion should be available within a week or so. Man and
Machine should be coming up before the end of the year.

> How about others like Survival of the Fittest and Dragons of the
> Sixth World? :-)

They're a little further down the list, but not too far off.

cheers,
Adam
--
Adam Jury
http://www.shadowrunrpg.com

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