Article Solicitation: Religion
Jeff Zeitlin
(20 Apr 2019 03:19 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
Catherine Berry
(22 Apr 2019 23:04 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
Jeff Zeitlin
(22 Apr 2019 23:52 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
Zane Healy
(22 Apr 2019 23:55 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
Jeff Zeitlin
(23 Apr 2019 01:19 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
Timothy Collinson
(28 Apr 2019 13:34 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
Cian Witherspoon
(28 Apr 2019 15:25 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
Timothy Collinson
(29 Apr 2019 08:05 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
shadow@xxxxxx
(03 May 2019 06:25 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
Evyn MacDude
(19 Jun 2019 22:42 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
Timothy Collinson
(26 Apr 2019 20:54 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
Cian Witherspoon
(26 Apr 2019 21:25 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
Jeff Zeitlin
(27 Apr 2019 01:21 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
Cian Witherspoon
(27 Apr 2019 01:46 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
Timothy Collinson
(27 Apr 2019 10:54 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion Jeff Zeitlin (27 Apr 2019 20:36 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
Jeff Zeitlin
(27 Apr 2019 20:22 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Article Solicitation: Religion
Timothy Collinson
(28 Apr 2019 13:02 UTC)
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On Sat, 27 Apr 2019 11:54:08 +0100, you wrote to Freelance Traveller: >On Sat, 27 Apr 2019 at 02:46, Cian Witherspoon <xxxxxx@gmail.com> >wrote: > >> Your publication, Confessions #24 (the Sep/Oct 16 issue) >> > >:-) So much for undying fame.... I needed a reread of it to get it back in my head; at least 450 pages of Traveller have been published since in Freelance Traveller alone, never mind all the other excellent sources out there... perhaps I can be forgiven my memory being only _near_ eidetic instead of _fully_ eidetic... :) >But the idea was my own and I'm both still quite pleased with it as a way >of thinking about it and can't think of any improvements. Oh, yes; it's quite a good way, and can actually be used for usefully classifying almost any topic's use in Traveller (or any other RPG). >> On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 6:21 PM Jeff Zeitlin < >> xxxxxx@freelancetraveller.com> wrote: >> >>> On Fri, 26 Apr 2019 21:53:34 +0100, Timothy Collinson wrote: >>> >>> >>> >I also assume, looking at that again, that Jeff is looking for things >>> that >>> >suit a Level II or Level III Traveller game. But I'd be *really* >>> >interested if someone were to offer rules and background that worked for >>> a >>> >Level IV game. >>> >>> OK, I can't answer yea/nay on this, because I've never heard of >>> classifying >>> games into levels this way - can you point me to a reference, or otherwise >>> elucidate? >Did I forget to post an URL? sorry, I was quite tired last night and I'm >still struggling with cobbling together replies in my trash folder as Gmail >is still auto binning them (and another mailing list) which is why I'm more >likely to get behind on posts. My public thanks to Phil who is good enough >to forward me key ones and remind me to check my trash. I have this problem with only a few senders on one or two mailing lists; if GMail allows prioritization and automatic sorting into folders (my email _client_ does, and I know that Outlook365 [which I necessarily use at work] does as well), try setting a high-priority filter for anything with "[TML]" in the subject to be routed to a TML folder. And check the spam folder religiously, and explicitly tick the false-positives as "Not Spam". It takes a while, but GMail _does_ learn. ®Traveller is a registered trademark of Far Future Enterprises, 1977-2018. Use of the trademark in this notice and in the referenced materials is not intended to infringe or devalue the trademark. -- Jeff Zeitlin, Editor Freelance Traveller The Electronic Fan-Supported Traveller® Resource xxxxxx@freelancetraveller.com http://www.freelancetraveller.com Freelance Traveller extends its thanks to the following enterprises for hosting services: onCloud/CyberWeb Enterprises (http://www.oncloud.io) The Traveller Downport (http://www.downport.com)