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From: CASTELLI David <d.castelli@**************.FR>
Subject: Re: A little problem
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 1999 13:32:27 +0100
Early enough today, Fastpass wondered...

> Hi all,
>
Hi you,

> I've got this little problem, that I wish someone
> could help me solve. I've just started running a
> new SR campaign (Jan. 2) and it's set in 2050.
> I've decided to use basically just the gear in the
> SR2 book. Now I want to gradually introduce the
> various goods from ShadowTech and other books,
> does anyone have a relatively accurate timeline
> when all the other equipment begins coming into
> play?
>
I've found on the net a complete list of all the
products,
along with their year of appearance, both on the market
and in the streets....

However, i don't know if i could send this excel
worksheet without violate any copiright rights...

If someone could check it for me... is theses info are
copirighted or no ?


> Furthermore, I'd like to know if anyone else
> creates package deals for their cyberware? You
> know, like a set of Fuchi cybereyes with Flare
> Compensation, I/R and Thermo that only costs
> 10,000 nuyen instead of 13,000 nuyen? Maybe they
> work better? I'm not sure but I'd like to
> customize each type. I know its a lot of work,
> but I'm sure it'll be worth it in the long run.
>
It's a pretty good idea, don't know if it's woth the
time...

> Hmmm... on that note, does anyone have any ideas
> as to a relatively complete list of manufacturers
> and their products?
>
Nope, but i'm interested in...

> I'd love to hear from all of you,
>
My pleasure...


David CASTELLI

AKA d.castelli@**************.fr


-----Message d'origine-----
De: Fast Pass [SMTP:fastpass@********.COM.PH]
Date: vendredi 29 janvier 1999 17:37
À: SHADOWRN@********.ITRIBE.NET
Objet: A little problem

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