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From: XaOs [David Goth] xaos@*****.net
Subject: FW: SJ Games Daily Illuminator for 2/12/99
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 00:33:20 -0600
For your use and enjoyment. (In the interest of giving you a message with
actual content...here goes...)

This site is pretty neat. It has a lot of information about legends and
myths (including modern ones, etc...under the Travel Advisories Survival
Kit). Some of you will find this interesting for the purposes of building
plots into your games, or a sense of paranoia. (Evil GM's in training, as it
were).

Blah...reviewing web sites blows. Explore and enjoy if you like.



-XaOs-
xaos@*****.net
-David Goth-



> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-illuminator@*******.sjgames.com
> [mailto:owner-illuminator@*******.sjgames.com] On Behalf Of Steve
> Jackson Games
> Sent: Friday, February 12, 1999 12:01 AM
> Subject: SJ Games Daily Illuminator for 2/12/99
>
>
> SJ Games News: Where's an Evil Scientist When You Need One?
>
> Illuminated Site of the Week: Dr. Vulture's Laboratory of Evil Science
> , one of the Operation Centers of Vulture Industries (their
> motto: Making
> Nightmares a Reality is Our Business), has a lovely selection of items,
> such as Evil Science University, the Evil Survival Guide, the
> Evil Science
> Hall of Fame (including Thomas Edison), and Stuff That Keeps Even Evil
> Scientists Up At Night.
>
> Make sure to check out The Evil Scientist Manifesto.
>
> Submitted by James Schafer
>
>
> Related Links:
>
> 1. http://www.sjgames.com/ill/illsotw/
> 2. http://www.evilscience.net/index.html
>
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