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From: Gurth <gurth@******.NL>
Subject: Re: Yet another Rigger 2 question
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 19:20:32 +0100
According to Anders Swenson, at 7:55 on 4 Feb 99, the word on
the street was...

> Herr Gurth: You referred me to NERPS to find primary stats for the German
> Sourcebook vehicles.

Unless I made a mistake, I referred you to the NAGEE.

> So, where is NERPS these days? The link off of your home page is
> obviously not to useful these days.

http://shadowrun.html.com/nerps should get you there (and you're right, I
really need to update my web page...) but there's no NAGEE there. Not sure
if you can find them in the archive, but one source is
http://www.hoboes.com/pub/Role-Playing/Shadowrun/NAGEE/. The server is
case-sensitive, I believe, so make sure you get it right. Also, you
_might_ need to chuck out the "/pub" bit, as I did this URL from memory.

(That site, BTW, is essentially the successor to cerebus.acusd.edu, which
was the successor to teetot.acusd.edu -- for those to whom these sites
mean nothing, firstly you obviously haven't been involved with Shadowrun
on the net long enough :) and secondly these used to be THE place to go
for SR stuff, until the WWW became too popular for its own good.)

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