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    Daniel McSorley
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    PBEM websites

    I've run one pbem, and played in a few, and it seems like one of the big
    time investments in getting one up and running is the websites. We like to
    have nicely formatted domain records online for our players to check out,
    but typing them all into html and making the pages themselves is a big pain.
    So, being the packrats that gamers are, do any of you still have the
    original copies of the pages, the ones that are copied straight out of the
    books? If I could get all the originals sent to me ( mcsorley.1@osu.edu ),
    I'll edit the html and
    make them all into a standard format, then host them on my webpage, and
    submit them to the netbook too, so there will be several copies floating
    around. They might be useful for tabletop games, too, in case you keep
    track of your game on your computer.
    In a couple of weeks, I'll check and see which ones I don't have yet. If
    there aren't many, I'll just finish it up myself, maybe steal them from a
    game-in-progress and devolve them back to the unmodified, or I might hit you
    guys up for an area apiece or something.

    Daniel McSorley- mcsorley.1@osu.edu

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    PBEM websites

    Great idea here Daniel! My Brecht game is about to restart, so my holdings
    pages are fresh! (Though you might wish to peruse them for errors....)

    Here's the link:
    http://www.angelfire.com/ak/draftmine/ITSoDindex.html

    You get the first peek at the new pages too... :) I hope you use a java
    capable browser though...

    Happy New Year

    Keith

    Daniel McSorley wrote:

    > I've run one pbem, and played in a few, and it seems like one of the big
    > time investments in getting one up and running is the websites. We like to
    > have nicely formatted domain records online for our players to check out,
    > but typing them all into html and making the pages themselves is a big pain.
    > So, being the packrats that gamers are, do any of you still have the
    > original copies of the pages, the ones that are copied straight out of the
    > books? If I could get all the originals sent to me ( mcsorley.1@osu.edu ),
    > I'll edit the html and
    > make them all into a standard format, then host them on my webpage, and
    > submit them to the netbook too, so there will be several copies floating
    > around. They might be useful for tabletop games, too, in case you keep
    > track of your game on your computer.
    > In a couple of weeks, I'll check and see which ones I don't have yet. If
    > there aren't many, I'll just finish it up myself, maybe steal them from a
    > game-in-progress and devolve them back to the unmodified, or I might hit you
    > guys up for an area apiece or something.
    >
    > Daniel McSorley- mcsorley.1@osu.edu
    >
    > ************************************************** *************************
    > > - --
    "I hate it when my brain stem hurts."
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    PBEM websites

    Ahhhh..... ooops. I even pasted Daniel's private email into the "TO" tag.... damn
    reply button.

    Jigs up I suppose... I guess I might as well plug for some new players ahead of
    schedule....anyone want to play? :)

    Sorry about that folks.

    Morg
    (who is about to dismantle his reply to button)


    - --
    "I hate it when my brain stem hurts."
    The New Draftmine Repository:
    http://members.home.net/morgramen/index.html

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