FS 19th March - please read...

No? I'm sure they could run you up a nice certificate or something. It
could be your wedding present to her. "We haven't got a fridge Darling,
but I've bought you this fantastic investment in an up and coming
Play-by-mail company...."

What could be more romantic? :wink:

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     Laurence G.Tilley

http://www.lgtilley.freeserve.co.uk

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At 06:40 21/03/2004, R.K.Floyd wrote:

Unfortunately, I don't think my fiance' would be too keen on me dipping
into the "wedding fund" even if it is just 900 bucks. :slight_smile: I wish you
luck with this, though. I love the game but its life is limited in its
current form (IMO).

Who says romance is dead? :slight_smile:

Clint

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>Unfortunately, I don't think my fiance' would be too keen on me dipping
>into the "wedding fund" even if it is just 900 bucks. :slight_smile: I wish you
>luck with this, though. I love the game but its life is limited in its
>current form (IMO).

No? I'm sure they could run you up a nice certificate or something. It
could be your wedding present to her. "We haven't got a fridge Darling,
but I've bought you this fantastic investment in an up and coming
Play-by-mail company...."

What could be more romantic? :wink:

Okay, since you would have access to all the code, would you be able
to change things like the map itself?

Could you "zoom in" on the BoFA area, making that area the size of
the full map, if there were enough players who were interested.
(That's just an example, I don't think that would be a good idea.)

Would Harlequin be in a position to get rights to other properties
to use the same game "engine" for PBM wargames in other worlds?
Specifically, I've thought the MEPBM engine would work GREAT for a
game set in the world of George R R Martin's "A Game of Thrones".

Bob Hopp