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Message no. 1
From: Mongoose <evamarie@**********.NET>
Subject: Re: [SR3] SR Hardcover
Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 18:54:51 -0700
>It's a medium shade of blue. I'm trying to come up with something else
>to compare it to, and failing.

Polished anodized blue aluminum looks almost exactly like that. Big help,
I'm sure.

I'm not a big fan of the "ransom note" font use either. However, the
"Shadowrun" text on the character sheet is quite nice, and we are given
permission to photo-copy that page...
The art in general ROCKS, and makes me want to re-do my web page.

Mongoose
Message no. 2
From: Bull <chaos@*****.COM>
Subject: Re: [SR3] SR Hardcover
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 1998 02:05:56 -0400
At 06:54 PM 8/10/98 -0700, Mongoose wrote these timeless words:

> I'm not a big fan of the "ransom note" font use either. However, the
>"Shadowrun" text on the character sheet is quite nice, and we are given
>permission to photo-copy that page...
> The art in general ROCKS, and makes me want to re-do my web page.
>
Anyone else caught the not so subtle subliminal message in the Ransom Note
Title? There is the word "Good" Superimposed over the W in Shadowrun,
sideways :]

<grin>

Bull
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