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From: Zixx <t_berghoff@*********.NETSURF.DE>
Subject: Re: Gurth Con (was:Re: GMing 101)
Date: Fri, 26 Dec 1997 17:01:47 +0000
On 25 Dec 97 at 21:14, Bull wrote:

> At 02:25 AM 12/26/97 +0000, Zixx wrote these timeless words:
>
> >The GurthCon plan:
> >1)We all write awefull chars and Gurth GMs. SO we see how good he really
> >is.
> >....let's say fom 1800 till 0600....(to see hoe good he his after 12 hours
> >without coffee or coke!)
> >
> Hey man, I can;t even sit up straight without Coke (Mt. Dew preferably
> though) after 12 hours of anything :

Well I never said *we* would be without it. All I know is that *I* stop
GMing every time even a 1L-bottle of coke and two cups of coffee (Carnial
catastrophe(tm)) can't stop me from falling asleep...

> >2)Hmmm....dunno...Anybody got an idea?
> >
> ><runns away, hiding and waiting for Bull to take the bait>
> >
> Don't look at me... i'm behaving... really I am... I promised Dvixen I
> would behave for a few days now... besides it's Christmas (Speaking of
> which, I finally upgraded my old 47 MB Hard Drive to a huge, SOTA 330 MB!
> <grin> that also means I have ICQ now :])

<cough> SOTA? I mean last week I worked (read: played service-dude for my
father's "corp") on a server with a 200GB raid-system. That's SOTA...
BTW, you get along with 330 megs? I got myself Wing Commander 5 a few days
ago (great game) and it took 450MB....(everytime you thing you have hugh
amounts of diskspace, you install a few OSes, Watcom C++ and a few Origin
games....that should take care of your disks)

....ermmm....Hi Dvixen, how'ya doing....errrmmmm....
<hides in the Gurth's Stairs Building(tm)>


Tobias Berghoff a.k.a Zixx a.k.a. Charon, your friendly werepanther physad.

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