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Message no. 1
From: Wafflemiesters <evamarie@**********.NET>
Subject: OT (cardand listserv) questions
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 02:10:55 -0600
First, this is fairly OT, so I'm leaving the respose to mymail, not the
list.

Does naybody know the threats forthe halloweener challenge carde from
the Shadowrun TCG? I remeber seeng it on a full list onthe archive, but
can't find that now, and don't really wanna hunt.

Second, I'm set digest, and didn't get the full mail load today. Is
there a list serv command to force the list to send you a mail for a
certain day, or at least the current digest?

Please, don't send me thedigest- but if you CAN, feel free to drop a
short note saying so. Thanx.

Mongoose
Message no. 2
From: Lady Jestyr <jestyr@*******.DIALIX.COM.AU>
Subject: Re: OT (cardand listserv) questions
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 21:45:51 +1000
> First, this is fairly OT, so I'm leaving the respose to mymail, not the
> list.

I'm responding to this anyway, since the general mailing list
(especially the newer members) could probably do with seeing this.

> Does naybody know the threats forthe halloweener challenge carde from
> the Shadowrun TCG? I remeber seeng it on a full list onthe archive, but
> can't find that now, and don't really wanna hunt.

There is a list specifically for the Shadowrun Card Game, also hosted on
itribe.net. Subscribe to it just the way you did to ShadowRN, but
replace ShadowRN with SRCARD and you'll be all set. It's run by Loki,
with me as assistant listadmin, and we have lots of rules feedback from
FASA (and a couple of hidden FASA folk on the list ;)

Lady Jestyr

- I'm in touch with my Inner Klingon... -
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Message no. 3
From: Erik Jameson <erikj@****.COM>
Subject: Re: OT (cardand listserv) questions
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 12:43:36 -0500
Okay, so what goes on in the SRCard list? I buy the cards (even if I
haven't yet played) and I'm curious about the list, but I get enough mail
on the other four SR lists I'm on.

Sell me on it Lady Jestyr. Why would I want to join?

Erik J.


No .sig today. .Sig tomorrow. There's always a .sig tomorrow.
Message no. 4
From: Brett Borger <bxb121@***.EDU>
Subject: Re: OT (cardand listserv) questions
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 15:15:45 EST
> Okay, so what goes on in the SRCard list? I buy the cards (even if
> I haven't yet played) and I'm curious about the list, but I get
> enough mail on the other four SR lists I'm on.
>
> Sell me on it Lady Jestyr. Why would I want to join?

Well, there are about ten times as many newbies, all sorts of repeat
questions and poor netiquette, not to mention about 75 messages a
day.

If you play, it's great. Loki gets quick "mostly" official answers
from FASA, and people reveal cool combos quite often. If you don't,
I really can't see any appeal. Just record the addresses of the Q&A
and the FAQ and you'll have the info you want.

-=SwiftOne=-
Message no. 5
From: Tony Glinka <porthos@****.COM>
Subject: Re: OT (cardand listserv) questions
Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 15:56:38 -0700
Brett Borger wrote:

> > Okay, so what goes on in the SRCard list? I buy the cards (even if
> > I haven't yet played) and I'm curious about the list, but I get
> > enough mail on the other four SR lists I'm on.
> >
> > Sell me on it Lady Jestyr. Why would I want to join?
>
> Well, there are about ten times as many newbies, all sorts of repeat
> questions and poor netiquette, not to mention about 75 messages a
> day.

Just recently, FASA posted some info about the list and so we have a
bunch of newbies signed on. The SRCard Admins and us SRCard GridSec's are
trying to straighten everybody up. :)

> If you play, it's great. Loki gets quick "mostly" official answers
> from FASA, and people reveal cool combos quite often. If you don't,
> I really can't see any appeal. Just record the addresses of the Q&A
> and the FAQ and you'll have the info you want.

You forgot to mention that it is a great place to work out trades for the
cards. For those who want the info for the FAQ it's at Dvixen's site at:
http://coastnet.com/~dvixen/srtcg/tcgfaq1.html and the SRTCG Q&A page is
on my site (URL in the sig).

Tony (seems like years since my last post on RN :) )
--
Porthos@****.com -- GridSec: SRCard
Porthos' World of Shadowrun: http://members.home.net/porthos/sr/sr.html
Tony's SRTCG Site: http://members.home.net/porthos/srtcg/srtcg.html
Home of the SRTCG Q&A: SRCard's Official Unofficial SRTCG FAQ
Message no. 6
From: Dvixen <dvixen@********.COM>
Subject: Re: OT (cardand listserv) questions
Date: Sun, 5 Apr 1998 03:12:49 -0700
Brett Borger wrote:

> > Okay, so what goes on in the SRCard list? I buy the cards (even if
> > I haven't yet played) and I'm curious about the list, but I get
> > enough mail on the other four SR lists I'm on.
> >
> > Sell me on it Lady Jestyr. Why would I want to join?
[snip]
> -=SwiftOne=-

Wow. Lady J, have you *ever* changed.

;)

Tony's already pointed out the FAQ location for the SRCard list. (So I was
basically posting so I could publicly point and snicker at Brett. ;)

The FAQs and my site are under heavy revisions, pending available time. With
a move barely under my belt, a web contract only slightly more so done, and
a major trip being planned, I'm sure I'll have *plenty* time to do this...
Tidbits of info you know about any admin and Gridsec from either ShadowRN
and SRCard more than welcome. *grin*

If I ever get any time off from work. ;)

Completely OT: Does anyone have the drivers needed to run a Sanyo CRD-254P
under DOS? (Email me OFF LIST! ;)

--
-Dvixen
"The cruelest of lies are often told in silence." - RL Stevenson
Been there, done that, got the tshirt, wore it out. Now what do I wear?

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