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>From: "Crocker, Cyril" <ccrocker_at_...>
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>Subject: RE: [Epic] Maps
>Date: Wed, 27 May 1998 14:24:35 -0400
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>I fine with Metric. (being a fellow Canadian).
>
>If they're digital maps I would be interested in seeing what you come
up
>with?
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>Cyril Crocker
>Computer Technician
>Proctor & Redfern Ltd.
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Tyler Provick [SMTP:bprovick_at_...]
>> Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 1998 1:28 PM
>> To: Space Marine Mailing List
>> Subject: [Epic] Maps
>>
>> I've been thinking about making my own Epic maps, which if anyone is
>> interested in I'll kindly share, but every other time I've tried I've
>> run into problems.
>>
>> Mostly scale, what is a good scale for an Epic map, how big should it
>> be, how much ground covered and what-not.
>>
>> Oh, and for you Imperials out there, I'm a heretic, it will be in
>> metric
>>
>> That's Metres
>>
>> Tyler
>>
>>
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>
Oh yeah.. hehe Doesn't matter tyo me if its in metric or not.. I would
still like a copy of it..
James :0)
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