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Message no. 1
From: Bob Ooton <topcat@**.CENCOM.NET>
Subject: Paul J. Adam's posts in regard to the Magic/tech issue
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 1995 18:49:35 -0500
All I gotta say is...

THANK YOU!

For taking the time to illustrate so many of the points that needed to be
made. Very well done. If possible, I would like to see the histories of
the characters in your campaign, if not the basics of the characters
themselves. Thanks once again...


-- Bob Ooton <topcat@******.net>
(feel free to email those to me so as not to flood the list)
Message no. 2
From: Tim Serpas <wretch@**.COM>
Subject: Re: Paul J. Adam's posts in regard to the Magic/tech issue
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 1995 22:52:42 -0500
On Tue, 4 Apr 1995, Bob Ooton wrote:
> THANK YOU!
> For taking the time to illustrate so many of the points that needed to be
> made. Very well done. If possible, I would like to see the histories of
> the characters in your campaign, if not the basics of the characters
> themselves. Thanks once again...
>

I've seen a couple of web pages with character histories and annecdotes, and
enjoyed them quite a bit. I've been thinking about doing some archives of
our own group, even.

So what's the level of interest? Will the bandwidth be too much?

Submitted respectfully,
Tim Serpas, II Dan
wretch@**.com
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Message no. 3
From: Jani Fikouras <feanor@**********.UNI-BREMEN.DE>
Subject: Re: Paul J. Adam's posts in regard to the Magic/tech issue
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 1995 13:46:10 +0200
> I've seen a couple of web pages with character histories and annecdotes, and
> enjoyed them quite a bit. I've been thinking about doing some archives of
> our own group, even.
>
> So what's the level of interest? Will the bandwidth be too much?

By all means, I am looking forward to reading them.

--
"Believe in Angels." -- The Crow

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Message no. 4
From: Damion Milliken <adm82@***.EDU.AU>
Subject: Re: Paul J. Adam's posts in regard to the Magic/tech issue
Date: Thu, 6 Apr 1995 20:29:23 +1000
Tim Serpas writes:

> I've seen a couple of web pages with character histories and annecdotes, and
> enjoyed them quite a bit. I've been thinking about doing some archives of
> our own group, even.
>
> So what's the level of interest? Will the bandwidth be too much?

No, I think it'd be a great idea. You don't neccessarily have to post them
if you don't want to, Paolo is quite happy to accept contributions to his
WWW page.

--
Damion Milliken Unofficial Shadowrun Guru E-mail: adm82@***.edu.au

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Message no. 5
From: Paolo Marcucci <marcucci@***.TS.ASTRO.IT>
Subject: Re: Paul J. Adam's posts in regard to the Magic/tech issue
Date: Fri, 7 Apr 1995 09:02:31 +0000
On Apr 4, 10:52pm, Tim Serpas wrote:
> I've seen a couple of web pages with character histories and annecdotes, and
> enjoyed them quite a bit. I've been thinking about doing some archives of
> our own group, even.
>
> So what's the level of interest? Will the bandwidth be too much?
> Tim Serpas, II Dan

High. No.

Bye, P.

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