Tyler Provick wrote:
> Well folks, another week has come and gone and once again the list
> slows
> down when I have the most time to read and respond.
>
> Last week I started a thread which's response I was very happy with.
> Around 20 people were interested in my Epic Campaign Rules, if I were
> GW
> I'd be up $2 000 in one week. Anyway, all these people asked for the
> rules, and I did my best to get them out. Only near the end did it
> enter
> my mind to convert the rules for HTML so anybody with a browser could
> read them, not just people with Word 6.
>
> Thing is, only one person has given me any response. It's been a week
> or
> so and I haven't heard a word. Not to be pushy, but sending out your
> creation is always nerve-racking.
>
Not to be pushy or any thing, but I never got my copy....
> Oh, speaking of my creation I'd like to ask that people refrain from
> putting up the rules on their page or otherwise publishing them
> without
> ever mentioning it to me. Don't worry, as soon as I get some feed back
>
> and Carl Woodrow returns from the Warp they'll probably show up on
> Gene-seed II as well as be included in an issue of Dropship. And trust
>
> me, they'll look and read much better. So, not only will you be able
> to
> read them anytime you want without having them take up space on your
> hard drive, if you give me some feedback you're name will probably get
>
> in them in some sort of acknowledgement.
>
Ok, not on the page until you like them.
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Received on Sun Apr 26 1998 - 02:21:10 UTC