I've recently discovered that there are two Jorune lists. I thought I
would try to effect some cross-pollination, and mention some websites at
the same time.
The older list is hosted at listbot.com, and the inimitable Joseph Coleman
(and others) are there. Joe has recently completed and is distributing his
Jorune conversion rules for the Fuzion system (more below). There is an
archive of some 320 messages, dating to the establishment of the list,
available to members only.
The more recent list is at <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jorune>, and
among others, the learned Ray Gilham is there, former editor of the late,
lamented Borkelby's Folly 'zine. This site and list offer considerably
more utility, imho, and I suggest that migration from listbot be considered.
To join the listbot list, go to Joe Coleman's second most recent Jorune
page, at <http://members.nbci.com/jorune35/>. From there is a link to his
most recent jorune page: <http://www.jorune.org/>.
however, neither of those site has the Fuzion rules he recently released.
These are at <http://hometown.aol.com/jorune35/index.html>
Joe's indefatigable efforts have left a trail of Jorune sites across the
datasphere. Here is one older one, as a point of historical interest. I'm
pretty sure it has been superseded by jorune.org, but I hope Joe will
correct me if I'm wrong.
<http://www.norcov.com/~mercury/jorune/>
There is a Jorune webring (websites with links to each other) whose master
page is at:
<http://nav.webring.yahoo.com/hub?ring=jorune&list>
sadly, many of these links are defunct.
there is a modest archive of old Jorune files at:
<http://www.chorazin.demon.co.uk/jorune/>
and a more substantial one at:
<ftp://ftp.csua.berkeley.edu/pub/jorune/>
Our French colleagues have been rather active on the web as well:
http://www.multimania.com/fmr/jorune/tniricid.html
http://home.nordnet.fr/~stlegrand/jorune.htm
There are some other Jorune sites out there, this is by no means a
comprehensive list. Just a few things to help you pass the time in a
pleasant manner.