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From: GRANITE granite@**.net
Subject: More XShadowCreations stuff
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 19:21:59 -0700
>so I can write the early version of the FAQ to post when the new
list >goes up.

If you want the old FAQ to work from you are welcome to it..It has a lot
of the generic stuff already worked out...

>...... this is a restart of the old ShadowCreations list,

I'm glad you are trying to kick this thing in the butt again..It would
be nice to see it get going again..

>Anyways, since alot of the people who seemed interested in the new
>project don't appear to be people who were on the old list

Hey..I'm still interested in being involved...As a matter of fact..I
offer my serviced as list 'Jack Booted Thug'..As well as whatever
contributions I can make in the way of articles..

> I think a section on GM'ing (Pacing a campaign, being fair, etc) is a
>must.

I like that idea...

> Perhaps also a "Finding other people that play Shadowrun" article.

This one I could benifit from..as it is right now I have to fly
somewhere to get in on a game..Next month I'll be heading for Florida..

>I can see this is quickly turning from a net.book to a co-operative
>website where some of the material is edventually archived into a
>net.book format, but that's cool with me.

It wouldn't be a bad idea to create a website to be able to give easy
access to the info..but I personally still want to be able to download
the entire document in book form so I can carry it with me..So perhaps
we could end up doing both...For that matter..the articles I wrote could
probably done in a different format rather than straight text and could
make quite an impact that way...hmmm..Now I just have to figure a way to
do it all..hmmm

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