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date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:39:25 +0100,
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Recombination
Thanks to the Recombination committee and everyone else who contributed
to a very enjoyable weekend. I had a lot of fun.
The combination of three convention "threads" made for an interesting
group of people, and meant I often had to make some hard decisions about
just where to spend time. I attended a few panels - some amusing, others
informative - and, thanks to Mark Baker and Phil Masters, enjoyed two
entertaining RPGs.
Congratulations to the committee.
Sheila
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Sheila Thomas malwen@granta.demon.co.uk
Homepage: http://www.granta.demon.co.uk
date: Sun, 12 Aug 2007 19:39:25 +0100
author: Sheila Thomas
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Re: Recombination
Sheila Thomas wrote:
>Thanks to the Recombination committee and everyone else who contributed
>to a very enjoyable weekend. I had a lot of fun.
Seconded. Sometimes I thought there was a bit of a shortage of players,
but I suspect that was mostly because the programme was so interesting.
An excellent weekend and well worth the trip.
R
date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 08:34:29 +0000 (UTC)
author: Roger Burton West roger+
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Re: Recombination
In message , Roger Burton
West <roger+ugr200708@nospam.firedrake.org> writes
>Sheila Thomas wrote:
>>Thanks to the Recombination committee and everyone else who contributed
>>to a very enjoyable weekend. I had a lot of fun.
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>Seconded. Sometimes I thought there was a bit of a shortage of players,
>but I suspect that was mostly because the programme was so interesting.
>An excellent weekend and well worth the trip.
>
>R
Thirded - had a very good time and raised just over £50 for charity
selling Forgotten Futures Charity CD-ROMs, Diana and Elvis PDFs, the
Flatland game, and (rather unexpectedly) sheets of plastic Flatlanders,
colour laser printed on acetate sheet - I made six sets for Salute last
year and nobody bought any, took them along again this time and I'd sold
out by the end of Saturday morning. I'd love to sell them on-line, but a
realistic estimate of costs is more than a pound plus postage, acetate
sheet and colour toner don't come cheap, and the postage would be
expensive since they're quite heavy.
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Marcus L. Rowland http://www.forgottenfutures.com/
LJ:ffutures http://homepage.ntlworld.com/forgottenfutures/
Forgotten Futures - The Scientific Romance Role Playing Game
Diana: Warrior Princess & Elvis: The Legendary Tours
The Original Flatland Role Playing Game
date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 17:48:13 +0100
author: Marcus L. Rowland
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Re: Recombination
Agreement from another of the usual suspects here. A good convention.
And thanks to the players in both my games for keeping me amused.
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Phil Masters
* http://www.philm.demon.co.uk/ *
date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 19:20:20 +0100
author: Phil Masters
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Re: Recombination
Quoting Roger Burton West <roger+ugr200708@nospam.firedrake.org>:
>Sheila Thomas wrote:
>>Thanks to the Recombination committee and everyone else who contributed
>>to a very enjoyable weekend. I had a lot of fun.
>Seconded. Sometimes I thought there was a bit of a shortage of players,
>but I suspect that was mostly because the programme was so interesting.
Some of the usual RPG suspects were absent, which didn't help.
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David Damerell flcl?
Today is Gorgonzoladay, July - a weekend.
date: 15 Aug 2007 14:52:47 +0100 (BST)
author: David Damerell
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Re: Recombination
Sheila Thomas wrote:
>Thanks to the Recombination committee and everyone else who contributed
>to a very enjoyable weekend. I had a lot of fun.
Seconded. Sometimes I thought there was a bit of a shortage of players,
but I suspect that was mostly because the programme was so interesting.
An excellent weekend and well worth the trip.
R
date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 08:34:29 +0000 (UTC)
author: Roger Burton West roger+
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Re: Recombination
In message , Roger Burton
West <roger+ugr200708@nospam.firedrake.org> writes
>Sheila Thomas wrote:
>>Thanks to the Recombination committee and everyone else who contributed
>>to a very enjoyable weekend. I had a lot of fun.
>
>Seconded. Sometimes I thought there was a bit of a shortage of players,
>but I suspect that was mostly because the programme was so interesting.
>An excellent weekend and well worth the trip.
>
>R
Thirded - had a very good time and raised just over £50 for charity
selling Forgotten Futures Charity CD-ROMs, Diana and Elvis PDFs, the
Flatland game, and (rather unexpectedly) sheets of plastic Flatlanders,
colour laser printed on acetate sheet - I made six sets for Salute last
year and nobody bought any, took them along again this time and I'd sold
out by the end of Saturday morning. I'd love to sell them on-line, but a
realistic estimate of costs is more than a pound plus postage, acetate
sheet and colour toner don't come cheap, and the postage would be
expensive since they're quite heavy.
--
Marcus L. Rowland http://www.forgottenfutures.com/
LJ:ffutures http://homepage.ntlworld.com/forgottenfutures/
Forgotten Futures - The Scientific Romance Role Playing Game
Diana: Warrior Princess & Elvis: The Legendary Tours
The Original Flatland Role Playing Game
date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 17:48:13 +0100
author: Marcus L. Rowland
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Re: Recombination
Agreement from another of the usual suspects here. A good convention.
And thanks to the players in both my games for keeping me amused.
--
Phil Masters
* http://www.philm.demon.co.uk/ *
date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 19:20:20 +0100
author: Phil Masters
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Re: Recombination
Quoting Roger Burton West <roger+ugr200708@nospam.firedrake.org>:
>Sheila Thomas wrote:
>>Thanks to the Recombination committee and everyone else who contributed
>>to a very enjoyable weekend. I had a lot of fun.
>Seconded. Sometimes I thought there was a bit of a shortage of players,
>but I suspect that was mostly because the programme was so interesting.
Some of the usual RPG suspects were absent, which didn't help.
--
David Damerell flcl?
Today is Gorgonzoladay, July - a weekend.
date: 15 Aug 2007 14:52:47 +0100 (BST)
author: David Damerell
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