Re: Earthdawn PBeM BN 1.1

From: Naron (naron_at_bigpond.net.au)
Date: Wed Mar 05 2003 - 10:06:58 GMT


John,

The name is Mark - but that is fine. If you have access to one we could
give it a go. I have just not had great experiences with them (e.g. some
people getting the messages and others not) but am willing to give it a go.

Cheers

Mark

----- Original Message -----
From: "John Constable" <john_at_kript.net>
To: "DaNel Resha" <flash_cupid_at_yahoo.com>
Cc: <OnlineGuru_at_gmx.de>; "Heath Lees" <muddy999_at_bigpond.com>;
<naron_at_bigpond.net.au>; <muddy999_at_bigpond.com.au>; <papiskokuji_at_wanadoo.fr>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: Earthdawn PBeM BN 1.1

>
> This reminds me, actually, I have access to a listserver machine - Mike,
> would you like me to setup a mini-mailing list, so we all only have to
> send to a single address to get sent to all? I'm happy to maintain it
> (change of users, email addresses's etc..)?
>
> John
>
> On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, DaNel Resha wrote:
>
> >
> > occ my last e-mail bounced to naron_at_bigpond.net.au and
muddy999_at_bigpond.com could someone please forward the message to them. (I
should probably change my e-mail address to
Darswinkle_at_Darswinkles-Delights.com for future e-mails please.
> > OnlineGuru_at_gmx.de wrote:"Yes, yes, yes," Temorya remarks, "yuo are
right. There are some leads,
> > keeps us busy, very busy," flattering around. "Bookkeeping comes to my
mind,
> > not my favortie job," he sighs deeply, nobody just can imagine this
excited
> > little fellow sitting above books, trying to turn pages, which must be a
major
> > exercise for him. "We keep pretty accurate boks, what silk goes where,
so if
> > we know who got what, we should just go on, who produced how much of
armor
> > and other stuff. From there we couild move on, but, I wouldn't trust the
> > books of anyone, as, they would be flase numbers, so we have to control
their
> > stocks and go from there. Sounds like a lot of digging. A long long
> > investigation - but we have no time." He shakes his head, "not good at
all, not good.
> > Maybe we should go with your suggestion, track a bandit down, or try to
find
> > the cave. Maybe there are people who could at least start the
'bookwork'?"
> > "So, what about a little travel towards the cave, best lead we got so
far,"
> > he adds.
> >
> >
>
> --
> John Constable
> Tel: 01223 522568
> Email: john_at_kript.net
>
>



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