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Message no. 1
From: Hal Mangold <hmangold@*******.AC.RUNET.EDU>
Subject: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 17:09:19 EST
Happy New Year everyone!

I've finally got a computer of my very own, so maybe I can post
with some kind of regularity now. Anyway, on to the subject. A friend of
mine (who has way too much free time I might add) has collated all the
timelines from all the SR supplements, Kage, and the papers in the back of
each adventure into one huge timeline. How huge, you ask? 86 pages in word
perfect, obviously a bit large to actually mail to the list. Anyway, I'm
going to proof-read it this week, and was wondering if anyone wants a copy
when I'm done. Now, i'm not actually taking down who wants it right now
just trying to guage interest.
Has anyone other than myself seen the blurb in Previews about the
Hawaii adventure/supllement coming in spring?


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Hal Mangold >> hmangold@*******.ac.runet.edu >> "Its a shame about
Ray..."
Savage Henry >> Radford University >> The Lemonheads
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Message no. 2
From: Role Playing Manager <moria@*****.EERIE.FR>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 12:21:18 GMT
I think everybody is interested by the answer to this question for Hal Mangold

Will ya have this huge timeline in ASCII, or also in POSTSCRIPT?


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Message no. 3
From: Markus Turba <turba@**********.UNI-FRANKFURT.DE>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 18:08:38 MEZ
Hal Mangold
> with some kind of regularity now. Anyway, on to the subject. A friend of
> mine (who has way too much free time I might add) has collated all the
> timelines from all the SR supplements, Kage, and the papers in the back of
> each adventure into one huge timeline. How huge, you ask? 86 pages in word
> perfect, obviously a bit large to actually mail to the list. Anyway, I'm
> going to proof-read it this week, and was wondering if anyone wants a copy
> when I'm done. Now, i'm not actually taking down who wants it right now

I am interested in a copy. Please mail me one.

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Message no. 4
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 1994 11:36:06 -0600
Once again, I must point out that posting to the list that you want a
particular something only serves to make you look like a moron. Post
back to the original person.

And for those of you producing stuff, put it up on FTP at
teetot.acusd.edu, as that is the site where most of the shadowrun stuff
ends up.

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Message no. 5
From: "Bryan D. Jones" <bdj@****.UARK.EDU>
Subject: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 1994 00:10:03 -0600
I took the liberty of reformating the Shadowrun timeline.
It is at teetot.acusd.ftp in /pub/incoming/timeline.rtf.gz
I saved it as an RTF document.
It is in the following format.
Nice cover page
2 collumns in 8pt type
total of 29 pages(much better than 100+)
Get it if you want it, Or don't I really don't much care I just had
some spare time on my hands.

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Message no. 6
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 1994 01:18:08 -0600
On Tue, 8 Feb 1994, Bryan D. Jones wrote:

> I took the liberty of reformating the Shadowrun timeline.
> It is at teetot.acusd.ftp in /pub/incoming/timeline.rtf.gz
> I saved it as an RTF document.
> It is in the following format.
> Nice cover page
> 2 collumns in 8pt type
> total of 29 pages(much better than 100+)
> Get it if you want it, Or don't I really don't much care I just had
> some spare time on my hands.

But you forgot to do it in PostScript! How Dare You! Don't you know
that PScript makes the world go round? :-)

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Message no. 7
From: "Dylan Northrup (PHY)" <northrup@*****.CAS.USF.EDU>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 1994 16:53:28 -0500
On Tue, 8 Feb 1994, Bryan D. Jones wrote:

> I took the liberty of reformating the Shadowrun timeline.
> It is at teetot.acusd.ftp in /pub/incoming/timeline.rtf.gz
^^^
The actual ftp site is teetot.acusd.edu. This caused a little confusion
on my part as it has been a great time since my last excursion to the
esteemed Mr. Straton's lair. However, The period of confusion was short
and after resolving the site name difficulty I was able to find the file
in the aforementioned directory with a minimum of trouble.

On another topic, would someone care to point me in the correct direction
so that I may cure my ignorance of Xmosaic and its younger sibling,
lynx? I have tried to find man pages on my home system. Alas, it seems
the installer skipped that portion of the installation of that program.
Any information would be most appreciated.

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Message no. 8
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 1994 16:19:38 -0600
I am right this very moment uploading a postscript version of the huge
ShadowRun timeline.

Because of the RTF to Postscript version I used, and the fact that I
probably didn't know what I was doing, the resulting PS file is about 1.3
megs big. I didn't compress it, but it would be about 500k or so
compressed.

If it doesn't work for some reason, let me know, as this is the first
time I hav done this.

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Message no. 9
From: "Dylan Northrup (PHY)" <northrup@*****.CAS.USF.EDU>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 1994 18:32:05 -0500
On Tue, 8 Feb 1994, Robert A. Hayden wrote:

> I am right this very moment uploading a postscript version of the huge
> ShadowRun timeline.

And, I am right this very moment downloading the PostScript version of
the file.

> Because of the RTF to Postscript version I used, and the fact that I
> probably didn't know what I was doing, the resulting PS file is about 1.3
> megs big. I didn't compress it, but it would be about 500k or so
> compressed.

Well, I am still sitting here waiting for that uncompressed mother to
finish up downloading (of course doing a d/l right now almost assures me
of slow transfer rates).

> If it doesn't work for some reason, let me know, as this is the first
> time I hav done this.

You virgin you!

...

Ok, It just finished printing up. I see a big problem, though: there is
aproximately 1-2 cm being cut off on all borders.

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Message no. 10
From: "Robert A. Hayden" <hayden@*******.MANKATO.MSUS.EDU>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 1994 23:30:29 -0600
On Tue, 8 Feb 1994, Dylan Northrup (PHY) wrote:

> > If it doesn't work for some reason, let me know, as this is the first
> > time I hav done this.
>
> You virgin you!

Everyone's a virgin at some point in their life....

> Ok, It just finished printing up. I see a big problem, though: there is
> aproximately 1-2 cm being cut off on all borders.

Yup, I had the problem too. It seem the RTF didn't come with the correct
borders, so they were wide enough that the Apple laser driver munged the
edges. I'll redo it tomorrow with some proper margins, and hopefully it
will work.

Sorry for the hassles.

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Message no. 11
From: "Dylan Northrup (PHY)" <northrup@*****.CAS.USF.EDU>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline (fwd)
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 1994 18:11:25 -0500
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 1994 12:34:23 -0600 (CST)
From: Robert A. Hayden <hayden@*******.mankato.msus.edu>
To: Dylan Northrup <northrup@*****.cas.usf.edu>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline

On Wed, 9 Feb 1994, Dylan Northrup wrote:

> I fyou can wait a day, I am going through the timeline to edit and format it
(add boldness to the years, Italics to the book titles and court decisions,
etc.).
> I should finish this by this afternoon. Then you can do the rtf to ps
transformation.

Ok, post a message to ShadowRN talking about this, and drop teetot a line
telling them to delete the RTF and PS versions as corrected ones will
soon be uploaded.

> P.S. I'll even make sure teh margins are correct!

Good boy :-)

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Message no. 12
From: Jason Middleton <jjay@****.ACS.UNT.EDU>
Subject: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Thu, 2 Feb 1995 13:59:57 -0600
I've procured a copy of an excellent timeline compiled by John Maniha,
and I am EXTREMELY impressed by it's extent, however, no sources are
cited, and though I know of the source of much of the information, I
would like to find out where a lot of the info comes from, also, I would
like to work with Mr. Maniha (or with others, with his permission) on a
version that has the source of each piece of data directly after it, with
page numbers, etc. also, there are many things that have been published
recently that can be added to it, please, John Maniha, if you get this,
please e-mail me, if someone knows how I can get in touch with him,
please get me his address...

thanks a bunch!

Jason "waiting for SR Tibet to explode" Middleton
jjay@****.acs.unt.edu
Message no. 13
From: Paolo Marcucci <marcucci@***.TS.ASTRO.IT>
Subject: Shadowrun Timeline (fwd)
Date: Fri, 3 Feb 1995 08:39:45 MET
> I've procured a copy of an excellent timeline compiled by John Maniha,
> and I am EXTREMELY impressed by it's extent, however, no sources are
> cited, and though I know of the source of much of the information, I
> would like to find out where a lot of the info comes from, also, I would
> like to work with Mr. Maniha (or with others, with his permission) on a
> version that has the source of each piece of data directly after it, with
> page numbers, etc. also, there are many things that have been published
> recently that can be added to it, please, John Maniha, if you get this,
> please e-mail me, if someone knows how I can get in touch with him,
> please get me his address...
>
> Jason "waiting for SR Tibet to explode" Middleton

Try to contact Brian Jones, who did some formatting on the Timeline.

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Message no. 14
From: Ronald E Rich <spectre@****.NET>
Subject: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 1998 22:46:30 -0400
I've just recently set aside enough time to start developing a campaign
world, but I need a timeline of when supplemental books are "supposed" to
be introduced. I plan on setting up a calendar so I know when the
additional items from books become available and so that I can send out
"beta" versions of some of them a bit early. If you have something please
send it to me privately {spectre@****.net} Thanks!
Message no. 15
From: Paul Gettle <RunnerPaul@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 1998 22:43:06 -0400
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At 10:46 PM 10/1/98 -0400, Ronald wrote:
>I've just recently set aside enough time to start developing a
campaign
>world, but I need a timeline of when supplemental books are
"supposed" to
>be introduced.

The quick and dirty method is to take the sourcebook's copyright date,
and add 61 years (For Third Edition material, you have to add 62
years.)

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Message no. 16
From: "Ratinac, Rand (NSW)" <RRatinac@*****.REDCROSS.ORG.AU>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Fri, 2 Oct 1998 12:53:15 +1000
> At 10:46 PM 10/1/98 -0400, Ronald wrote:
> >I've just recently set aside enough time to start developing a
> campaign
> >world, but I need a timeline of when supplemental books are
> "supposed" to
> >be introduced.
>
> The quick and dirty method is to take the sourcebook's copyright date,
> and add 61 years (For Third Edition material, you have to add 62
> years.)
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>
I never thought about that, but most of the sourcebooks are written as
electronic documents and have commentary added by various deckers, which
include time/date stamps. That's how I date my ones. Look at the start -
most of them have an intro written by Captain Chaos (or some other sysop
type) - that's the date the article was first posted, so you can assume
the data contained therein is valid from that date forward (as the
sourcebook is written about stuff that already exists, of course, or has
already happened in the case of 'Place' books). Apart from that, well,
Paul's method is probably the best, although some books may have date
references in them if you want to take the time to look them up.

*Doc' waits eagerly for the year 2052 to come around, when Muscle
Augmentation will become available instantly.*

Doc'

.sig Sauer
Message no. 17
From: Paul Gettle <RunnerPaul@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 1998 23:40:05 -0400
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At 12:53 PM 10/2/98 +1000, Doc' wrote:
>> The quick and dirty method is to take the sourcebook's copyright
date,
>> and add 61 years (For Third Edition material, you have to add 62
>> years.)

>I never thought about that, but most of the sourcebooks are written
as
>electronic documents and have commentary added by various deckers,
which
>include time/date stamps. That's how I date my ones.

Someone (Gurth or Bull or another of the list regulars, I can't
remember) actually combed the sourcebooks and compiled a master list
of earliest and latest time/date stamps on the shadowtalk in the books
(even flaged dates that were signifigantly outside the scope of the
rest of the dates in the book as suspected typos). It's on the web,
but I can't remember the address.

In additon to the dates on the shadowtalk, if you pay close attention
to the text, you can find more time references. Sometimes a vehicle
will be described as having been around since a certain year, or
someone will mention in the shadowtalk that one of their chummers had
tried such-and-such a gun 6 months back.

But in a pinch, the good old Rule Of Sixty-One, and the 3rd ed.
version, the Rule of Sixty-Two, will work just fine.

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Message no. 18
From: Matt Compton <NEWSHADOW@***.COM>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Fri, 2 Oct 1998 01:53:42 EDT
In a message dated 10/1/98 8:45:33 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
RunnerPaul@*****.COM writes:

> Someone (Gurth or Bull or another of the list regulars, I can't
> remember) actually combed the sourcebooks and compiled a master list
> of earliest and latest time/date stamps on the shadowtalk in the books
> (even flaged dates that were signifigantly outside the scope of the
> rest of the dates in the book as suspected typos). It's on the web,
> but I can't remember the address.

Gurth's site has the dates posted, you can find it at,

http://www.xs4all.nl/~gurth/sourcebook%20dates.html

NewShadow
http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/Arena/6852/index.html
Message no. 19
From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Fri, 2 Oct 1998 11:08:12 +0200
According to Ronald E Rich, at 22:46 on 1 Oct 98, the word on the street was...

> I've just recently set aside enough time to start developing a campaign
> world, but I need a timeline of when supplemental books are "supposed" to
> be introduced. I plan on setting up a calendar so I know when the
> additional items from books become available and so that I can send out
> "beta" versions of some of them a bit early. If you have something please
> send it to me privately {spectre@****.net} Thanks!

Already been done -- go to my web page (see my .sig; NewShadow also posted
the URL, I saw) where you'll find the dates for all SR sourcebooks and
adventures published so far.

I'm planning on also adding calendars for 2050 through 2060 and later (I
have them, I just need to HTMLize them) but if you need one right now, go
find a Unix prompt somewhere and type "cal [year] >> calendars.txt" and
repeat for all years you need calendars for, then view the file
calendars.txt in a text editor. (Download it if you need it at home.)

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Message no. 20
From: Peter Kristiansen sds@**.auc.dk
Subject: ShadowRun Timeline
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2000 22:16:02 +0200
From: "Steve Mancini" <mancini@******.com>
> Heya Gang.
>
> Has anyone compiled a comprehensive timeline for SR? I am looking for
> I bounced off a few sites but found nada straight to the point.

Heya yourself O;-)

I would try this:
http://archive.dumpshock.com/ArchiveExplorerIndex.php3
I think this might be what you are looking for.

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Message no. 21
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Lone Eagle)
Subject: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Fri Jun 14 09:50:01 2002
Has anyone produced a real shadowrun timeline?

I'm thinking about at the very least a list of events in true chronological
order, the official one isn't, is it. It list things in chronological order
by subject so you can't immediately see that two events from different
subjects occured at the same time.

Anyone?

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Message no. 22
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Adam Jury)
Subject: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Fri Jun 14 09:55:01 2002
At 07:50 6/14/2002, Lone Eagle wrote:

>I'm thinking about at the very least a list of events in true chronological
>order, the official one isn't, is it. It list things in chronological order
>by subject so you can't immediately see that two events from different
>subjects occured at the same time.

http://archive.dumpshock.com/ArchiveExplorerIndex.php3

Adam
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Message no. 23
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Graht)
Subject: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Fri Jun 14 10:10:01 2002
At 01:50 PM 6/14/2002 +0000, Lone Eagle wrote:
>Has anyone produced a real shadowrun timeline?
>
>I'm thinking about at the very least a list of events in true
>chronological order, the official one isn't, is it. It list things in
>chronological order by subject so you can't immediately see that two
>events from different subjects occured at the same time.
>
>Anyone?

Several people have. Just do a web search on "Shadowrun Timeline". :)

To Life,
-Graht
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Message no. 24
From: shadowrn@*********.com (shadowrn@*********.com)
Subject: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Mon Jun 17 00:20:01 2002
> http://archive.dumpshock.com/ArchiveExplorerIndex.php3
>
> Adam

Which would be REALLY nice if you could download the whole damn thing instead
of doing a search on it. It'd also be nice if dates -- hard dates, or even
just months, like 'early July' -- were there instead of '2008'.

Okay, so I'm picking nits.


The Wyrm Ouroboros
'Half Russian mathemetician,
half Silicon Valley code freak.'
Message no. 25
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Anders)
Subject: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Mon Jun 17 02:05:00 2002
----- Original Message -----
From: <WyrmOuroboros@***.com>
To: <shadowrn@*********.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2002 9:18 PM
Subject: Re: Shadowrun Timeline


> > http://archive.dumpshock.com/ArchiveExplorerIndex.php3
> >
> > Adam
>
> Which would be REALLY nice if you could download the whole damn thing
instead
> of doing a search
[...]
> Okay, so I'm picking nits.
>
>
> The Wyrm Ouroboros
No, that's been a pet peeve of mine for years.
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Message no. 26
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Adam Jury)
Subject: Shadowrun Timeline
Date: Mon Jun 17 08:50:01 2002
At 22:18 6/16/2002, WyrmOuroboros@***.com wrote:
>> http://archive.dumpshock.com/ArchiveExplorerIndex.php3

>Which would be REALLY nice if you could download the whole damn thing
instead
>of doing a search on it.

Load the web page. Do not change any of the default settings. Click
"Search" - viola, the whole timeline!

>It'd also be nice if dates -- hard dates, or even
>just months, like 'early July' -- were there instead of '2008'.

Send Paolo and I corrections, then!

Adam
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