
2 Things: 1) We haven't headed from Thomas [Jorg] since before Xmas. He hasn't responded to my email asking if he's still playing. As far as I can tell, his email isn't bouncing, so his account's still live. I'm going to play Jorg as an NPC for the time being. If I don't get any more response from Thomas, I'll assume him "missing in action", and we'll have room for a replacement player. 2) Ted [Dharak]'s email *is* bouncing, because his mailbox is full! :( 3) In order to keep the game moving, I will try to make a GM post every 3-4 days, provided at least one person has posted since last time. However, I won't start a completely new 'scene' until everyone has posted in the current 'scene', so that slower players don't get left too far behind.
[OOC: Messages may be bouncing from work, but I'm still getting them
at home. I suppose I should unsubscribe from work...]
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Subject: Kalyr [Admin]
Author: kalyr@phoenyx.net at Internet
Date: 02/07/2000 11:13 AM
2 Things:
1) We haven't headed from Thomas [Jorg] since before Xmas. He hasn't
responded to my email asking if he's still playing. As far as I can
tell, his email isn't bouncing, so his account's still live. I'm
going to play Jorg as an NPC for the time being.
If I don't get any more response from Thomas, I'll assume him "missing
in action", and we'll have room for a replacement player.
2) Ted [Dharak]'s email *is* bouncing, because his mailbox is full!
:(
3) In order to keep the game moving, I will try to make a GM post
every 3-4 days, provided at least one person has posted since last
time. However, I won't start a completely new 'scene' until everyone
has posted in the current 'scene', so that slower players don't get
left too far behind.
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000 13:14:03 cst, you wrote: > [OOC: Messages may be bouncing from work, but I'm still getting them > at home. I suppose I should unsubscribe from work...] It's tbk@gate.net that's overflowing. The past four or five messages have all boinged. -- Tim Hall, http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/timjh "The Very Big Stupid is a thing which breeds by eating The Future. Have you seen it? It sometimes disguises itself as a good-looking quarterly bottom line, derived by closing the R&D department"