migellito

migellito

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i don't remember seeing those myself, but i know at times the emails to authors hit a glitch. it happens only rarely though. personnaly, i'd never moderate something and not send the email

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i still have all my old stuff. virtually every edition of the rules except the ancient and famed 'little brown books.' man, i must have like 50 or 60 dnd books.. wow. of course i dm'd steady for about 15 years. griffinme - do you have one of the -old- fiend folios with cthulhu, elric, etc.? also, yeah i integrated part of the ice rules into my game. it wasn't really standard dnd, as it combined dnd, call of cthulhu, merp, and a lot of rules i wrote myself. it must have worked - ye

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paxx, is that the litestep one you turned me on to? there's a couple tricks to getting it to run on its own in windows, but it's great.

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wow larry, i had no idea you had read moorcock. you really are 'the man.' hehe.. yeah, i've listened to hawkwind, but not the ones where moorcock actually played with them. blue oyster cult also has a song about stormbringer

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michael moorcock - i cannot stress this enough h.p. lovecraft - again, the inspiration and master of king, ludlum, koontz, etc. r.e. howard tolkien dostoyevski anne rice roger zelazny fritz leiber - wow neil gaiman larry niven - did anybody used to play traveller? terry pratchett douglas adams robert asprin - another major must-have harry harrison - best s

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atari 400.. no drive of any kind.. hehe. it was one of those with a rom cartridge slot for various programs, and a crappy membrane keyboard. hooked up to the tv then i got an apple ][e my junior year in high school. a single 5.25 floppy. hooked up to the tv my school had a couple trs80's and my fr

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i remember when the 8th grade math teacher got the first computer at the school. i was in 6th grade, and i asked what kind it was - an ibm? a dec? maybe a burroughs? "no, an apple." i said what's that? i never heard of it. too bad they didn't get a real computer.. of course, at the time the -only- personal computer that you didn't get in a kit was the apple ][ hehe

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hmmm.. science type stuff like black holes and time travel and dimensional variance. definitely history, and especially how history is so often misinterpreted and used to grind axes. [example - the real cortes wasn't a bad guy.. the real aztecs were] computer os's and their pros and cons. art. film. good stories. oh, and women..

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actually paxx, i've met windows admins who've opted for macs at home one for example was an nt network admin in a state gov't division. he always talked about how he loved to go home and work -with- the computer instead of working -on- the computer. as i said though, i use and like both. i tend to feel about this alot like jtfolden does, though. i guess my whole thing in all this is just trying

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also, when talking about the dl limit, i think it's really important to remember that buying something isn't the only way to contribute. take crae for instance - he contributes so much in other ways that his access level is up there enough to let him dl with no limit. i think it's ok that someone would be coming here dl'ing stuff from the time we went online, and never take part in the site enough to even get to apprentice. but if that's how they do it, they don't really have much roo

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after going to the site and watching the tv versions, i'm in danger of re-thinking my original assumption that the testimonials are presented by actors. they might be actors, but reading all their facial expressions, tones and body language, they'd have to be -really- good actors. mormegil.. wow, nice setup. congrats hmm.. i wonder how i might come by parts to build my own..

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