Hope those who are Ameicans had a good Thanksgiving Holiday. For those of you who are interested in teh TI PBeM I am thinking of 18-something or other, and an...
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David & Group: Yes, I guess my survey was less than helpful. I probably just should have written I'm game for anything! David, you may also want to make some...
I don't think the survey was a complete failure...It got me excited to play! By the way, be sure to find the letter of introduction of my character in the file...
... 18-something or other, and an emphasis on exploration and steam and clockwork gadgetry. Scott returned the survey to me and he liked almost everything....
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Thought people might find this interesting Subject: Bigfoot SEATTLE (Dec. 7) - The man who used 16-inch feet-shaped carvings to create tracks that ignited the...
That was interesting. Reminds me a bit about the UK crop circle phenomena. I lived in the heart of that part of the world (SW Ebgland) from 91- 94 and there...
Hi Folks I'm just about to finish the first draft of the Australian book. (I know I keep saying that, but really there's very little left to do). What I am...
Checking my notes I'm hoping to include: Australian gifts, skills, faults and some vehicles and Nag Tech gadgets All of which should have an Australian flavor...
So what's the verdict here gang? Have any decisions been made about the Play by e-mail TI game? Like when we're gonna start? I'm chomping at the bit for some...
I have read both letters and enjoyed them greatly, you guys really go for the all out props etc. Nice to see. I checked out RPOL.net it looks to have some...
Hello everyone! I just recently joinded this group and wanted to say "Hello"... And use this opportunity to promote the TERRA INCOGNITA Guideline Gazzette I am...
I created a Fudge dieroller for OpenRPG (available from http://members.aol.com/SchlaghundV3/games.html). The corresponding manual is in the pipe, but my...
Hello Everyone! I put up a collection of charactersheets up on my homepage (http://members.aol.com/schlaghundv3). It includes slightly modified versions of the...
... From: Jay To: HOTT@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 2:48 PM Subject: [HOTT] Guinea-zilla Just read this BBC online article, reckon it...
... From: David To: Strange Aeons CoC YG Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 8:34 AM Subject: [Strange-aeons] Obituaries - Explorer Sir William Thesiger and actor...
... From: Alan Saunders To: HOTT@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2003 2:23 PM Subject: [HOTT] Ancient American From time to time we touch on the idea...
A snippet of a discussion on Mummies and what became of them. --dave ... From: Michael Blair <michael@...> To: <GASLIGHTrules@yahoogroups.com> Sent:...
HAppy Christmas all! Two books worthy of mention: Amelia Peabody's Egypt. Need I say much more about this than the title? And "Lost Discoveries" an interesting...
An idea that has been bouncing around in the back of my head for a while now is a game played by means of in character correspondence. Letters, drawings etc...
<<In a message dated 2/4/2004 4:43:14 PM Eastern Standard Time, gpfarm@... writes: An idea that has been bouncing around in the back of my head for a ...
This is an absolutely brilliant idea! I would love to do it. Here are some of my questions on logistics: Do you have any ideas for ground rules? Should we make...
Scott, The logistics would need to worked out of course. At a minimum we should agree on an era so we do not have a character in 1870 corresponding with one in...
With regard to era, I vote for the early 1890's, though I'm open to other suggestions. Once again, thanks for the great idea. I sat down and wrote for an hour...