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Message no. 1
From: Chris Power <jcpower@********.IUPUI.EDU>
Subject: Shadowruntk?
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 1995 23:34:22 -0500
How do you get on this damn thing?!? Shadowruntk. I tried writing to an
address that I recieved from a FAQ, and it said I was not authorized to
go in. I'm just looking for a on-line shadowrun to put meself in.
And in reguards to the Rigger comments, I totally agree, a rigger
should be a "Specialist". If he's getting out of his vehicle, then there
must be something wrong. My Rigger has been my best character for the
past three years (real time). Needless to say, put him in his semi, and
go ahead and try and stop him. Yet if he steps outside in a real combat
situation, then you can kiss his rear goodbye. That's why I picked a
vehicle he can practically live in.

There can be only one.
Hamilton
Message no. 2
From: "J.D. Falk" <jdfalk@************.ORG>
Subject: Re: Shadowruntk?
Date: Fri, 22 Sep 1995 02:53:45 -0400
On Thu, 21 Sep 1995, Chris Power wrote:

> How do you get on this damn thing?!? Shadowruntk. I tried writing to an
> address that I recieved from a FAQ, and it said I was not authorized to
> go in. I'm just looking for a on-line shadowrun to put meself in.

The name of the list is 'shadowtk', and full instructions are
listed in the ShadowRN FAQ, which I sent you when you subscribed. Let me
know privately if you need a new copy, or view the URL

http://www.cybernothing.org/jdfalk/shadowrun/faq.html

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