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Message no. 1
From: Steve Kenson <TalonMail@***.COM>
Subject: Re: Tom Dowd's health
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 00:36:50 -0500
Brian W Allison <ballison@*******.WAM.UMD.EDU> wrote:
> And, if your players ask "Where'd you get that rule?" and it's a house
>rule (as any comment by Dowd that's not in a Sourcebook by now is) then
>just tell them "it's a house rule from a comment by Tom Dowd before he
>died", see how easy that is??

Um, just for the record, Tom Dowd is alive and well and working for FASA
Interactive/Virtual World Entertainment in Chicago. You might be thinking of
the late-grate Nigel Findley, well-known Shadowrun author who died back in
'95. Unless of course one equates death with resiging from the position as
Shadowrun Developer <grin>.

Steve K.
Message no. 2
From: Brian W Allison <ballison@*******.WAM.UMD.EDU>
Subject: Re: Tom Dowd's health
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 19:08:21 -0500
On Mon, 18 Nov 1996, Steve Kenson wrote:

> Um, just for the record, Tom Dowd is alive and well and working for FASA
> Interactive/Virtual World Entertainment in Chicago. You might be thinking of
> the late-grate Nigel Findley, well-known Shadowrun author who died back in
> '95. Unless of course one equates death with resiging from the position as
> Shadowrun Developer <grin>.

Um.

Oops!

<Rosanne Rosanna-Danna voice> "Never Mind!"





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