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TBrush1090

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Nov 1, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/1/99
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Hello Mr. Straczynski

I just picked up the new year 2000 B5 calendar from Slow Dazzle, a very nifty
thing btw, and was wondering if the various dates mentioned are considered
canon.

I understand a detailed chronology of the B5 universe will be published shortly
in the B5 magazine; looking forward to that quite a bit.

ta
tom

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Jms at B5

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Nov 2, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/2/99
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>I just picked up the new year 2000 B5 calendar from Slow Dazzle, a very nifty
>thing btw, and was wondering if the various dates mentioned are considered
>canon.

I don't know since they still haven't sent me one (though I've asked).

>I understand a detailed chronology of the B5 universe will be published
>shortly
>in the B5 magazine; looking forward to that quite a bit.

It's *truly* an astonishing piece of work. I commend everyone out there with
even the vaguest interest in B5 to pick up these issues with the chronology
(it's just *huge* and totally inclusive).

jms

(jms...@aol.com)
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Dwight Williams

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Nov 2, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/2/99
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Jms at B5 wrote:
>
> >I just picked up the new year 2000 B5 calendar from Slow Dazzle, a very nifty
> >thing btw, and was wondering if the various dates mentioned are considered
> >canon.
>
> I don't know since they still haven't sent me one (though I've asked).

Is this thing available retail?



> >I understand a detailed chronology of the B5 universe will be published
> >shortly
> >in the B5 magazine; looking forward to that quite a bit.
>
> It's *truly* an astonishing piece of work. I commend everyone out there with
> even the vaguest interest in B5 to pick up these issues with the chronology
> (it's just *huge* and totally inclusive).

Okay...I'm drooling now. Satisfied? :-D
--
Dwight Williams(ad...@freenet.carleton.ca) -- Orleans, Ontario, Canada
Maintainer/Founder - DEOList for _Chase_ Fandom
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Mac Breck

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Nov 2, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/2/99
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I just got mine

"DAZ-130 Year 2000 Babylon 5 Standard Slow Dazzle Calendar $15.95 USD. + S&H
(Shipping Now)"

at
http://www.uncomyngifts.com/Main/Recreation_Room/Babylon-5/Calendars/index.h
tml

Mac

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Chibi-Light

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Nov 3, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/3/99
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On 2 Nov 1999 03:46:08 -0700, jms...@aol.com (Jms at B5) wrote:

>It's *truly* an astonishing piece of work. I commend everyone out there with
>even the vaguest interest in B5 to pick up these issues with the chronology
>(it's just *huge* and totally inclusive).
>

> jms

Now the question is, where in the world can one find these issues?
I'd love to see the chronology of B5.

CL


UnltdLife

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Nov 3, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/3/99
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I don't think the B5 magazine that is presently on the shelves at Barnes and
Nobles is the one with the chronology in it. I haven't bought a copy yet.
Perhaps I'll go back tomorrow and "make sure".

(Needed an excuse to spend more money anyway... Just bought Amazing Stories...)

Jason


Mac Breck

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Nov 4, 1999, 3:00:00 AM11/4/99
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Barnes & Noble.

Mac


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