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From: Jordan findlerman@*****.com
Subject: Elf/Dwarf Transforms, Part 3 (was RE: Breeder definition)
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 12:47:21 -0800 (PST)
>
> Speaking of making friends and influeing people, you are doing
neither. Now
> go sit in the corner until you can react a little less bull headed.
>
> Now. Back to the topic at hand.

I apologize that the voice in my response had some problems IRL
bleeding through. It caused a small problem, which I hate being
resposible for. Do you know if Patrick "Texas 2 Step" has replied to
the list after this morning? I sent him a form of an apology, but he
may have filtered me out. *grumblegrumble* Sucks that you can't even
apologize for any unintended insults with filters that prevent you
from making them. *grumble.more*

> There is one novel that referred to a dwarven goblinization, and
when I
> asked the author about it, he said 'oops' (Or soemthing to that
effect.) So
> I go on the idea that that was simply a mistake that many have made
> (including myself) that dwarves and Elves goblinize.

What novel was this? I am just curious, and am a collector of them...

> I did have semi-official confirmation that Elves and Dwarves were
born, not
> goblinized. However, it got lost when my copmuter decided that
1/10th of my
> boot drive wasn't worth using any longer.

What OS are you running on?
I recently had the same problem, but i beleive that it is a
hardware/Windows 98 compatiblity problem, and Windows 98 isn't stable
enough to handle it.

> As for the IE,

Do you remember what they did about the ears?

--Fin
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