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Message no. 1
From: Tim Burke <ranger@********.COM.AU>
Subject: Re: [OT] ish The Shadowrun Archive
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 10:26:51 +1000
>[public service denouncement]
>The real life move of Paolo occurs on October 31. I can safely say the
>archive won't be up before November 4th.
>
>It's a bit on the back burner while he packs for a major across the world
>move that came a month sooner than planned. :) Time allowances to do the
>final touches on both our sites are trying to stay put... Pray for a smooth
>move, everyone. ;)
>
>--
>Dvixen - dvixen@********.com
>Herkimer's Lair - http://coastnet.com/~dvixen
>"What's your sign?" - "Trespassers will be shot."
>Comments/Questions accepted, flames dropped into tha abyss.
>

So is the new 'Shadowrun Archive' still going to be called that or
is it changing it's name to 'Deep Resonance' which is what
appears to be a working title on a site at the moment. Just curious.
Are these sites one and the same?

Tim Burke
Brisbane, Australia
ranger@********.com.au
#950 of 1000
Message no. 2
From: Dvixen <dvixen@********.COM>
Subject: Re: [OT] ish The Shadowrun Archive
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 18:03:32 -0700
At 17:26 10/20/98 , you wrote:
>So is the new 'Shadowrun Archive' still going to be called that or

The Shadowrun Archive is still the Shadowrun Archive. There is no name
change planned, just a new location and design.

>is it changing it's name to 'Deep Resonance' which is what
>appears to be a working title on a site at the moment. Just curious.
>Are these sites one and the same?

*grin* It's a secret!

--
Dvixen - dvixen@********.com
Herkimer's Lair - http://coastnet.com/~dvixen
"What's your sign?" - "Trespassers will be shot."
Comments/Questions accepted, flames dropped into tha abyss.

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