From: | Michael & Linda Frankl mlfrankl@*****.msn.com |
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Subject: | Man & Machine? |
Date: | Sun, 11 Jul 1999 23:08:06 -0400 |
>Huh????? DLOH????
Dark Lord on High. Typically refers to people like Mike Mulvihill or
previously Tom Dowd, though from what I gather the term is falling out of
usage.
>BTW peoples,.. I'm Nightshade :-)
And not on fire yet... ;)
>The only problem with this is probably the same thing I came
>up with trying to use my notebook at my Earthdawn game
>though. I can look up something in the book quicker than I
>could do a search on the ED CD. While it's more compact to
>have everything you want on the computer, it's just hard to
>beat flipping the pages for speed.
Yeah, that's why I used the AD&D Core Rules 2.0 as the reference. It is a
lot cooler that the ED CD. It has it's drawbacks too, but is sure as hell
beats dragging around 10+ books that are losing pages. Plus you can make an
archival copy to use when you're gaming and keep the original somewhere
safe, where evil book destroyers can't touch it. Try that with Core Rules
and Source Books. ;)
Back at ya, you pointy eared bastard. :)
Mike, aka Smilin' Jack