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Message no. 1
From: bulletraven@***********.com (Peter Mellett)
Subject: Online game status [OT]
Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 19:25:55 +0100
Grant Woodward wrote:
> I've had a couple of questions about the online game I mentioned a few
> weeks
> ago -- it looks to some like I've sorta dropped off the face of the
> earth,
> and to a certain degree that's true. I'm in the middle of a slow and
> somewhat messy moving process, and that means I'm without Internet access
> except at work (where I'm writing this email from.) Since we work on
> Citrix
> terminals at work, there's very little I can do in terms of forum setup,
> testing, and even character review; and right now I have no idea when
> I'll
> be fully moved in.
>
> I apologize for the confusion and delay but it looks like I'm going to
> have
> to put the start of this online game on hold for a short while. It
> shouldn't
> be too long, though, and I'll let everyone know when I can focus on
> Shadowrun again.
>
Citrix

:(
Message no. 2
From: jon.gilmour@*****.com (Jon Gilmour)
Subject: Online game status [OT]
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 12:44:54 -0400
Here is my proposal.

I have a temporary message board up at
http://shadowrungroup.proboards47.com/index.cgi
Lets at least start the organization and whatnot. That board is one I
started for my RL shadowrun group, but I only got one guy to sign up for it,
so that should work for us.

Once Grant gets his board back up, we can try to move things over there.

I don't want to step on anyones toes, but I know I am itching to play some
SR.
If your interested in GMing please email me and let me know and I will try
to set that up. If the interest is still as strong as the original proposal
then we may need several GM's and I know I would like to play in a game as
well as GM. Once Grant is ready to step back into the saddle I will step
aside.

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