11-23-2013, 07:34 AM
Thanks for your reply! Great job on making my post look readable, too!
1) The folks from FB didn't live here in Minnesota - we saw them all the time at Gen Con and Origins (had had some very fun times, too!) and Dave would travel down to see them - Arizona, I think.
I'd check with FB about "Adventures in Fantasy" - they'd know, and might even have copies in stock for you.
Mike and Liz are really gifted - Mike's the writer, and Liz the talented artist. They are good - really good.
2) We're trying to build the technology to let people participate in our games via the Internet; we had a very successful round-table discussion yesterday via Google+ 'Hangout', which was hosted by the U-Con convention committee, and I think it's the way of the future. I have a new(ish) PC in this morning, and I'll be spending the day getting it up and running os we can do inter-active gaming from here at the house. The Sony 'Bloggie' is also a part of this; besides the podcasts I'm doing, the hope is to be able to have video going out during games and have people able to send in over separate (for game reasons) audio or text channels.
3) I'm glad you liked the little story - I am trying to tell what happened, but also to get the information across in a more or less 'painless' manner...
Thanks again!
yours, chirine
1) The folks from FB didn't live here in Minnesota - we saw them all the time at Gen Con and Origins (had had some very fun times, too!) and Dave would travel down to see them - Arizona, I think.
I'd check with FB about "Adventures in Fantasy" - they'd know, and might even have copies in stock for you.
Mike and Liz are really gifted - Mike's the writer, and Liz the talented artist. They are good - really good.
2) We're trying to build the technology to let people participate in our games via the Internet; we had a very successful round-table discussion yesterday via Google+ 'Hangout', which was hosted by the U-Con convention committee, and I think it's the way of the future. I have a new(ish) PC in this morning, and I'll be spending the day getting it up and running os we can do inter-active gaming from here at the house. The Sony 'Bloggie' is also a part of this; besides the podcasts I'm doing, the hope is to be able to have video going out during games and have people able to send in over separate (for game reasons) audio or text channels.
3) I'm glad you liked the little story - I am trying to tell what happened, but also to get the information across in a more or less 'painless' manner...
Thanks again!
yours, chirine