We all know Yahoo isn't perfect software, but they've been providing these groups as a free service for years upon years, and I think we owe it to them to help...
Not to be a wet blanket, but this could be seen as an endoresement of the merger. The advertisers (and more importantly the stock holders) could see the shift...
... Actually, I originally signed up for "OneList.com", which then got bought out by "EGroups.com", which then got bought out by Yahoo... So, as far as I'm...
... got bought out by "EGroups.com", which then got bought out by Yahoo... So, as far as I'm concerned, they're the "Johnny-come-lately" outfit... Ah, a point...
First, i want to say, that this post has the virtue of actually being about Champions. Apologies ot Will, Bill and the rest...but all too often thee groups...
Actually I'm rather a fan of Microsoft but I will say that yahoo has been pretty 'uncensored' compared to Google or Microsoft, and I suspect that while the...
I haven't read the stories, though I've seen the books in the Library... First, if you think an Arbalest, a weapon historically known to be able to "Skewer...
... <SNIP> ... Not really, no... ... I wouldn't worry. I've seen MSN's equivalent of Groups. Mostly, it's a difference in format. And, that, of course,...
... Library... ... able to "Skewer three Danes" in a single shot, is only a 2d6 RKA, you probably need to read less fiction, and more History! :-> ... ...
... In about the same way that a .50 cal. MG is a 'gun', he's quite correct! Exact sizes varied, but expect an Arbalest to be about 6 foot long, by about 4...
OK, this relates to the RPG that I'd asked about in previous posts-where I was discussing magical Infantry support weapons [Lightning-bolt thrower; fireball...
For the first time in a long time someone has interest in creating a power-siphon (effects will fade over time) type character. In the 'old days' you bought...
... Which is more than a little bit silly... It costs way too much to buy a Drain or Transfer in the first place, but then making the Adjustment Power affect a...
... I'll have to forward this question to my old GM, Richard Tatge...he's not an Internet user, but he's definitely had a campaign (theoretically the same one,...
well I'd discuss with the player picking up a 60 point side effect that would kick in if the drain hit a specific point benchmark. in one of his earliest...
1. If a GM doesn't think a campaign can get past 75 or so points then - they don't understand GM'ing, or the system, and they're not willing to adjust rules to...
... First, this 'limitation' is pretty much limited to Parasite... If a Player wanted it, sure, but it's hardly common enough for *all* Power transfer users to...
... the latter, I suspect... While he's the best GM I've ever had, he *does* try to create all his NPCs at the beginning of the campaign. Once the Players...
... unnatural effectiveness advantage over anyone else for the same rough range of points (one can choose to be less effective, for example, if one wants to be...
ah but thats why i'd talk them through it, also that was just one example. Rouge absorbs the personality of the target if she maintains contact for to long,...
So, lacking other traffic on this group, I thought I'd ask a hypothetical question that I've always wondered about. Assuming Dogman has an infinite number of...
On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 10:04:24 -0000, thunder crashed as willpell55408 ... Answer #1: Only if it fits within the Active Point limits of the campaign. :-P Answer...
... Dogman ... Strength ... campaign. :-P ... and B) the ... infinite ... STR. ... to ... Hmm, good point. And the counter from the one whom started this?...
... campaign. :-P LOL...depends on the GM I guess. I might be tempted to try it. ... and B) the infinite number of points in the VPP were divided evenly then...
... No. Transform (1) is not cumulative, (2) more expensive that STR, (3) always starts at a value lower than STR (because even negative STR has a positive...
... Not all infinities are equally vast. These are both aleph null cardinality, but their relationship is given as a premise, therefore the limit can be found...