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Message no. 1
From: "J.D. Falk" <jdfalk@****.CAIS.COM>
Subject: [WWW] new RPG netsite index (fwd)
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 1995 15:13:48 -0400
This like a very welcome resource; I'm going to add a mention of
it to the ShadowRN FAQ. I've also EMailed the maintainer of these pages,
asking him or her to add the rest of the Shadowrun-related Web sites (as
listed in our FAQ.)

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From: woodelf@***.cs.wisc.edu (woodelf)
Newsgroups: rec.games.frp.announce
Subject: [WWW] new RPG netsite index
Date: 4 Apr 1995 04:42:28 GMT
Organization: UW-Madtown

i have put together an index of WWW-accessible sites on the internet.
i believe it is complete, though, realistically, i probably missed
some. anyway, feel free to check it out. there's a form to give
comments, which i'd love to have. i'd especially like to know of sites
i missed, so that i can get and keep it up-to-date. also, i've used
some of the newer HTML tags, so it will look best in Netscape 1.1.
however, i've tried to make sure that it works in older browsers, too.
you can either find it via my home page, or go directly to <A
HREF="http://dax.cs.wisc.edu/~woodelf/RPG/RPG.html#index">the
index</A>, which even bypasses my blabbing.

woodelf
nbarmore@********.wisc.edu
woodelf@***.cs.wisc.edu
http://dax.cs.wisc.edu/~woodelf
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