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Message no. 1
From: Adam J adamj@*********.html.com
Subject: ShadowCreations name. (Yet again)
Date: Wed, 03 Mar 1999 11:29:40 -0700
I had another idea for a name this morning, and I -really- think it works.
A few of you know a bit more why I think it fits so well, and I promise
that this is the last silly delay before the list goes live.

My new idea for the game is "The Shadowrun Bazaar" (TSB). If you voted for
"Shadowrun Operating Procedures (SOP)", which was the winning entry, and
don't like "The Shadowrun Bazaar", please email me and voice your complaint
ASAP.

-Adam J
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Message no. 2
From: Brett Borger bxb121@***.edu
Subject: ShadowCreations name. (Yet again)
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 13:47:43 -0500 (EST)
> My new idea for the game is "The Shadowrun Bazaar" (TSB). If you voted for
> "Shadowrun Operating Procedures (SOP)", which was the winning entry, and
> don't like "The Shadowrun Bazaar", please email me and voice your complaint
> ASAP.

Well, aside from wondering what attachment you have to acronyms
beginning with TS, I like it.

-=SwiftOne=-
Who wonders if Adam has been reading a little too much linux advocacy
lately...
(Would FASA be The Shadowrun Cathedral?)

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