Does the world need another MEPBM website?
Yes, it does. The most obvious reason is that that have a tendency to go
away. Like orcs, if you do not keep the breeding pits in operation, you may run
out. Several sites have passed away over the years. Anyone remember Carl
Zachary's site?
The new site is very handsome and I appreciate the work that went into it.
Thanks and safe journeys.
Jim Kent (also an old codger)
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If your orcs could be given eternal life, you wouldn't need the breeding
pits. One of the first suggestions that came up when Bobbin's announced he
was giving up his site, was that ME Games should take it over. Part of my
suggestion to Dave was that he consider making a grand archive, of all the
material, that has, or has ever been on the web. If such an archive were
in the hands of ME Games, or if at least there could be an understanding
that it would eventually be transferred into their hands, then the heritage
of player input into the game would be preserved with the licence.
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Laurence G.Tilley
http://www.lgtilley.freeserve.co.uk
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At 14:09 01/02/2004, Red7655@aol.com wrote:
Does the world need another MEPBM website?
Yes, it does. The most obvious reason is that that have a tendency to go
away. Like orcs, if you do not keep the breeding pits in operation, you
may run
out. Several sites have passed away over the years. Anyone remember Carl
Zachary's site?