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Message no. 1
From: Adam J <fro@***.AB.CA>
Subject: [TSS] Buzzer Beater..
Date: Sat, 15 Nov 1997 23:58:48 -0700
7 minutes from his self imposed deadline, Adam hastily scribbles.

Phew.. I've gone through and re-re-edited The Shadowrun Supplemental #5,
and I'm finally satisfied with the results. I'm just uploading the files to
my web page now, so by the time you read this, they should be there.

This month we managed to snag an interview with the amazingly talented Jak
Koke, who had some very interesting things to say. Add to that a Field
Trip to a missle silo, some new and interesting gadgets, the first
installment of SwiftOne speaks, and we have a very excellent issue, IMVBO.
(In my very biased opinion :-)

Unfortunately -- the size of this issue coupled with the graphics made the
Rich Text file Extremely large, so it went the way of the dodo bird, to be
replaced with the much much smaller Word 97 file. Of course, there's
always the TXT and PDF versions, too.

I hope you enjoy this issue.. I've worked like a bitch on it the past few
days <g>

-Adam J
Spam, spamming awaaay..

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Message no. 2
From: Brett Borger <bxb121@***.EDU>
Subject: Re: [TSS] Buzzer Beater..
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 15:14:03 EST
<spam, but I think Fro/WildAngle will let me get away with it :)>

> This month we managed to snag an interview with the amazingly
> talented Jak Koke, who had some very interesting things to say. Add
> to that a Field Trip to a missle silo, some new and interesting
> gadgets, the first installment of SwiftOne speaks, and we have a
> very excellent issue, IMVBO. (In my very biased opinion :-)
>
Hey, your opinion is totally correct. Best issue yet. Looks great,
good info, great resource. I particularly like the reviews. :)
</spam>

-=SwiftOne=-
Message no. 3
From: Dvixen <dvixen@********.COM>
Subject: Re: [TSS] Buzzer Beater..
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 22:38:31 -0800
Brett Borger wrote:

> <spam, but I think Fro/WildAngle will let me get away with it :)>

He might, but will I?

*Grin*

> > This month we managed to snag an interview with the amazingly
> > talented Jak Koke, who had some very interesting things to say. Add
[snip]
> Hey, your opinion is totally correct. Best issue yet. Looks great,
> good info, great resource. I particularly like the reviews. :)
> </spam>

What reviews? I didn't see any reviews while checking your grammar.

;)

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Message no. 4
From: Tim Cooper <z-i-m@****.COM>
Subject: Re: [TSS] Buzzer Beater..
Date: Tue, 18 Nov 1997 12:16:00 EST
On a similar topic...
Fro you might want to include a title for the TSS-5, the links are just
squashed up against the skill-soft calculator links. No biggie though...

~Tim (hey, I had to do *something* while waiting for TSS-05.pdf to
download didn't I?)

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