Re: [FT] arcs in vector
From: Glenn m wilson <triphibious@j...>
Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2000 18:19:10 EDT
Subject: Re: [FT] arcs in vector
On Mon, 4 Sep 2000 16:30:10 -0500 devans@uneb.edu writes:
>
>***
>Even though I don't do FT (the third dimension is a stretch for yours
>truly) let me know if this takes place anywhere near Saint Louis, MO,
>USA, (my current place of exile) 'cause this I'd like to see!
>***
>
>It's looking like GZG-No Coast Con will be happening at NukeCon in
>Omaha
>this fall, but would KC work for you? ShaunCon lists as a mostly RPG
>venue,
>but I know there are plenty of Evil Empire devotees down there, so fig
>fighting isn't a foreign concept.
>
SO close. Currently I try not to be gone overnight. This upsets my
bosses who think I should 'want' to go to D.C. regularly to meet with my
'peers' in the Intelligence community. Gack! Imagery Analysts (them)
and Regional Analysts (us) mix like oil and water, or maybe gasoline and
lit matches is more like it.
With both adults in the family working (and the bankruptcy still in
process (and painful - I think the only people who can lose their jobs
for bankruptcy are us INTEL slaves (I means employees, of course...)
because of the clearance issue) ) and two kids in school (one with a TON
of multiple therapy appointments) I try to stick local (at least until
all the dust settles and we can save up some money.)
>Anyway, what makes you think FT'ers compehend in three dimensions?
>;->=
>
Hmmm, since I haven't read the rules, how do handle 'altitude' if not in
3D?
>By the way, as Megan, the model for my never-to-be-completed FT story,
>lives in Columbia, a con there with a visit to my daughter is
>tempting, but
>I doubt I can drag any local-to-moi down that far.
>
Columbia is another "So close..." Maybe in a few years (but then at 50
that can only work so long...)
>***
>And the West Coast expatriate scratches his head wondering what they
>are
>talking about...
>***
>
>Yeah, I was hopeing we could let the fallacy speak for itself, though.
>
>The_Beast
>
>-Douglas J. Evans, curmudgeon
>
>One World, one Web, one Program - Microsoft promotional ad
>Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Fuhrer - Adolf Hitler
>
BTW, I like the signature.
Gracias, Triphibious/Glenn
Triphibious Marines = Nektons.
Not all Frogs are French, or even Human!
Nektons, be all the Marine you can be!
Resistance is EVERYTHING!
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