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Message no. 1
From: JERRY@*****
Subject: Net.Shadowrun book ready as promised!
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 92 07:08:00 PDT
Well, the First Annual Neo-Anarchists Guide to Everything Else is now
ready. You can get it via ftp at usdcsv.acusd.edu (192.55.87.6) in the
directory rpg.shadowrun; There are two versions: a text version
(nagee_one_text.uu) and a Rich Text Format version, created in Microsoft
Word 4.0 on the Macintosh (nagee_one_rtf.hqx). Both versions contain the
same information. The RTF version, however, is formatted in double
columns, with tables and sidebars. If you have access to MacWord 4.0 (or
any RTF-compatible word-processor), I highly recommend using that
version.

nagee_one_rtf.hqx is 146,541 bytes, binhexed, and stuffed with stuffit.
nagee_one_text.uu is 105,895 bytes, UUENCODED and COMPRESSed.

Here's the table of contents:
Bulletin Board 1
Fort Hollywood 3
Louder Than A Bomb 12
The Meat Market 22
Dead Zones 25
Shadow U. 26
The Neo-Anarchists' On-Line Grimoire 30
Master Spell List 34
The Pharmacy 38
Shadow Space 43
Insanity 46
A Confederate Cajun in Southern California 47
Law of the Pack 49
The Chipper 56
Index 57

Incidentally, if any of you have anything you'd like to see in the
_Second_ Annual NAGEE, send it on over to me (jerry@******.acusd.edu).
And don't worry; just because it says Annual doesn't necessarily mean
it'll only be coming out yearly. What do words mean to Anarchists?

Jerry Stratton
jerry@******.acusd.edu
jerry@******.acusd.edu
Compuserve: 76506,636 [yes, I intend to put it up on Compuserve as well,
but that may take a while longer; the boss's modem no longer works.]

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