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From: Gurth gurth@******.nl
Subject: Thoughts: sourcebook ideas
Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 11:54:25 +0200
According to Twist0059@***.com, at 6:45 on 11 Jul 99, the word on
the street was...

> > In other words, you want Chromebooks for Shadowrun?
>
> Chromebooks? GURPS?

Cyberpunk 2020. They're books (four so far) filled with gear of every
kind, some very useful to have in stressful situations (combat, etc.) and
some only really handy for character building (what do you do with an
exercise machine or a Bar-in-a-Briefcase apart from say "My character owns
them"?).


According to Michael & Linda Frankl, at 12:05 on 11 Jul 99, the word on
the street was...

> >In other words, you want Chromebooks for Shadowrun?
>
> Are those netbooks on the Plastic Warriors site?

No, they're real sourcebooks published by R. Talsorian. I did do
conversions of them to Shadowrun, though, which can be found on the PW
site.


According to Twist0059@***.com, at 7:03 on 11 Jul 99, the word on
the street was...

> WOW! Just checked this out, and it is beautiful!! Great job
> Gurth!!!!!!!!!

Although the Conversions mention this, it _is_ a very good idea to also
buy the Cyberpunk sourcebooks I converted to SR. They give much more
information than what's in the net.book.

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