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Message no. 1
From: jjvanp@*****.com (Jan Jaap van Poelgeest)
Subject: Shadowrun Demo Display
Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 01:07:47 -0800 (PST)
Hi folks,

Someone posted this one before, but they've relisted
it.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category%37&itemQ80997314&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

I have yet to get in touch with the seller as to what
their intentions are when it doesn't sell again, but
essentially I'm wondering whether we, as a list, can
get together and prevent this little bit of Shadowrun
history from being taken apart and burnt as BBQ fuel.

So instead... I have this absolutely smashing idea,
which is:

Let's do a Berlin wall on it!

That's right, we will have this authentic bit of
Shadowrun history broken up for our own god-damn
pleasure!

Equation (proof):

Paypal fund + Effluent thirtysomething listmembers
Dinero!... which will allow us to do anything -legal
or otherwise- within the economically active world,
i.e.: getting the model cut up into pleasing,
recognisable chunks that will be divided amongst all
those who gave/lent their hard-earned cash/serious
effort.

It's the germ of a plan... if anyone here is on a
Shadowrun forum or somesuch, feel free to pass the
meme, as long as you mention it here if anything comes
of it (oh... and let's make sure there aren't any
competing efforts towards the same goal, that's just
greedy).

cheers,

Jan Jaap



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