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Message no. 1
From: cmd_jackryan@***.net (Phillip Gawlowski)
Subject: [TSS] Seattle 2063 May Release?
Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2003 11:56:18 +0200
Anybody any info on when the above is finished?
 
I can't wait anymore :)

--
Phillip Gawlowski
Bastard GameMaster from Hell and GeneralIdiot

http://www.jack-ryan.de/shadowrun
The Linux ShadowRun Character Generator Developer's Mailinglist : LSRCG-
developers@***********.net
Message no. 2
From: adamj@*********.com (Adam Jury)
Subject: [TSS] Seattle 2063 May Release?
Date: Mon, 02 Jun 2003 09:38:34 -0400
At 05:56 AM 6/2/03, you wrote:
>Anybody any info on when the above is finished?
>
>I can't wait anymore :)

When it's ready; my day job and my freelance work is keeping me mega-busy
right now - it's convention season, and I have little time for anything
that isn't absolutely vital.

Best,
Adam
Message no. 3
From: cmd_jackryan@***.net (Phillip Gawlowski)
Subject: [TSS] Seattle 2063 May Release?
Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2003 09:57:47 +0200
Am Mon, 02 Jun 2003 09:38:34 -0400 hat Adam Jury <adamj@*********.com>
geschrieben:

> When it's ready; my day job and my freelance work is keeping me mega-busy
> right now - it's convention season, and I have little time for anything
> that isn't absolutely vital.

Thought that that kind of answer would come.

Well, I will try to keep my patience (But you could change the "release
date" on the homepage to "whe it is ready").

--
Phillip Gawlowski
Bastard GameMaster from Hell and GeneralIdiot

http://www.jack-ryan.de/shadowrun
The Linux ShadowRun Character Generator Developer's Mailinglist : LSRCG-
developers@***********.net

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