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Message no. 1
From: Matt Dunne <stretch@*********.CO.UK>
Subject: Shadow Run material compilation....
Date: Sat, 7 Jan 1995 06:48:39 GMT
Iv'e scooped some of the material from Paolo Marcucci's WWW page and
compiled in Word 6.0 format(cheers Paolo).

If anyone wants a copy let me know, I'll send it zipped in MIME format.

Oh! I can obviously convert it to text format, you lose the formating but if
you don't use Word...




Cheers,

Matt Dunne.

stretch@*********.co.uk

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"That's an interesting point of view", Jules, Pulp Fiction.....
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Message no. 2
From: Paul Finch <pfinch@****.EDU>
Subject: Re: Shadow Run material compilation....
Date: Sat, 7 Jan 1995 00:01:38 -0700
On Sat, 7 Jan 1995, Matt Dunne wrote:

> Iv'e scooped some of the material from Paolo Marcucci's WWW page and
> compiled in Word 6.0 format(cheers Paolo).
>
> If anyone wants a copy let me know, I'll send it zipped in MIME format.
Go ahead and send it my way, see how long it takes me to figure out how to
read MIME on a unix NeXT terminal.:)

Laters Edge.
Message no. 3
From: Michail John Blodgett <vivaldi@*******.SOL.NET>
Subject: Re: Shadow Run material compilation....
Date: Sat, 7 Jan 1995 07:25:45 -0600
>
> Iv'e scooped some of the material from Paolo Marcucci's WWW page and
> compiled in Word 6.0 format(cheers Paolo).
>
> If anyone wants a copy let me know, I'll send it zipped in MIME format.
>
> Oh! I can obviously convert it to text format, you lose the formating but if
> you don't use Word...
Why don't you upload the file to cerebus.acusd.edu so everybody can
download it. The reason I say that is I don't think my server has the
encode and unencode features.

vivaldi@*******.sol.net

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