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From: Joshua Mumme Grimlakin@**********.com
Subject: SR Books Online
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 13:03:22 -0600
Jordan wrote:

> <SNIP>
> >
> > A minor snag here is that I don't think many people on this list have
> > experience in this area, let alone know how to lay out a page (want
> proof?
> > check out just about any net.book) which means that giving FASA "a
> > finished product basicly ready for printing" would be somewhat
> difficult.
>
> Sooo...you know how? Teach us. I like this idea. And even beyond
> the possibility of actually doing this, I'd like to know what you
> consider the 'official way'. So, one way or another (posting to the
> list, or private e-mail) let me know.

If you need someone to do formatting let me know I am capeable of doing
that. :) layout and all. Any quips. that sort of thing.

>
>
> > A bigger problem is that I doubt FASA would see this as a viable
> > proposition. For starters, if they'd be interested in printing a
> third
> > edition update of old sourcebooks, they would have done it themselves
> > already, don't you think?
>
> Agreed, to a extent. With third edition being (relatively) new, to
> where they haven't gotten out the 'main' metal and magic books, these
> 'smaller' suppliments might still be in the making. Maybe we could
> help, or, as one list subscriber put it, even do it for them, almost?
>
> > That said, though, I wouldn't mind doing some of this stuff if I'd
> get the
> > chance...
>
> Ditto.

Hey same here!

>
>
> --Fin

GrimlakinPerhaps we could start a web based company that does version
conversions for RPG companies on a contractual as needed extremely cheap by
comparison basis? Satisfaction garunteed.

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