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Message no. 1
From: scott@**********.com (Scott Harrison)
Subject: Woohoo! New PDFs!
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 12:16:11 +0100
Hi all,

Man & Machine, Mr. Johnson's Little Black Book, and Year of the
Comet are now on DriveThruRPG!

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·𐑕𐑒𐑪𐑑
·𐑣𐑺𐑦𐑕𐑩𐑯 Scott
Harrison
Message no. 2
From: adamj@*********.com (Adam Jury)
Subject: Woohoo! New PDFs!
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 01:45:11 -0700
On 24-Feb-06, at 4:16 AM, Scott Harrison wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Man & Machine, Mr. Johnson's Little Black Book, and Year of the
> Comet are now on DriveThruRPG!

... and BattleCorps, and RPGNow, and Paizo.com, and
Studio2Publishing.com ... :-)

[whew. that's a lot of uploading!]

cheers,
Adam
Message no. 3
From: scott@**********.com (Scott Harrison)
Subject: Woohoo! New PDFs!
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 15:05:34 +0100
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Adam,

I have been having problems attempting the download of the Man &
Machine from drivethrurpg. It comes down as Year of the Comet, even
though all other indications are that it is Man & Machine. I have
sent a note to the drivethrurpg people but they have not gotten back
to me. This was on Friday. Was there a problem in your upload?

On Feb 27, 2006, at 9:45 , Adam Jury wrote:

>
> On 24-Feb-06, at 4:16 AM, Scott Harrison wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Man & Machine, Mr. Johnson's Little Black Book, and Year of the
>> Comet are now on DriveThruRPG!
>
> ... and BattleCorps, and RPGNow, and Paizo.com, and
> Studio2Publishing.com ... :-)
>
> [whew. that's a lot of uploading!]
>
> cheers,
> Adam

--
·𐑕𐑒𐑪𐑑
·𐑣𐑺𐑦𐑕𐑩𐑯 Scott
Harrison




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