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Message no. 1
From: Iridios iridios@*********.com
Subject: The Archives, part 2
Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 21:20:02 -0400
Iridios wrote:
>
> Greetings All,
>
> Ok. I've finally gotten fed up with waiting for original messages
> after reading multiple replies and sometimes replies to replies I have
> yet to read. What is the URL for the archives?

Yeah, I know replying to your own post is a bit like talking to
yourself, but...

I still don't know the address of the ShadowRN archive, and if
anyone did send me the address through the list I didn't get it and
don't know the address of the archive to read the message with the
address of the archive. (Is that by chance paradoxical?)

So if someone could kindly send me the address of the ShadowRN
archive (not the Shadowrun Archive) to iridios@***.net I'd be gladly
appreciative.

--
Iridios
"Accept what you cannot avoid,
Avoid what you cannot accept."
Message no. 2
From: Paolo Marcucci thatpaolo@****.com
Subject: The Archives, part 2
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 18:32:09 -0700
http://jackpoint.org

> So if someone could kindly send me the address of the ShadowRN
> archive (not the Shadowrun Archive) to iridios@***.net I'd be gladly
> appreciative.
Message no. 3
From: Iridios iridios@*********.com
Subject: The Archives, part 2
Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 21:44:28 -0400
Paolo Marcucci wrote:
>
> http://jackpoint.org
>
> > So if someone could kindly send me the address of the ShadowRN
> > archive (not the Shadowrun Archive) to iridios@***.net I'd be gladly
> > appreciative.

Thank You.

--
Iridios
"Accept what you cannot avoid,
Avoid what you cannot accept."

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