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Tetsubo

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Dec 19, 2009, 4:13:32 AM12/19/09
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Another year, another Goodman Games sale at Paizo!

http://paizo.com/store/sale/goodmanApocalypseSale

I just dropped $48 on 12 books! :)
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phy

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Dec 19, 2009, 4:24:36 PM12/19/09
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Tetsubo <tet...@comcast.net> wrote in news:hgi5fk$cfp$1...@news.eternal-
september.org:

> Another year, another Goodman Games sale at Paizo!
>
> http://paizo.com/store/sale/goodmanApocalypseSale
>
> I just dropped $48 on 12 books! :)

Don't feel bad, Just moments ago, I dropped $161 on a shirt, tie and a pair
of pants and won't even get to wear them for 7 to 10 days! But I am gonna
look FLY!

-phy

Ubiquitous

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Dec 22, 2009, 9:58:37 AM12/22/09
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tet...@comcast.net wrote:

> Another year, another Goodman Games sale at Paizo!
> http://paizo.com/store/sale/goodmanApocalypseSale
>
> I just dropped $48 on 12 books! :)

Yay! Just in time for me to buy some stuff I've had my eyes on
since last summer.

--
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the liberal media and the Angry Left have been attempting to turn
our military victory in Iraq into a second Vietnam quagmire. Too bad
for them, it's failing.

Tetsubo

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Dec 22, 2009, 4:38:53 PM12/22/09
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Ubiquitous wrote:

> tet...@comcast.net wrote:
>
>
>> Another year, another Goodman Games sale at Paizo!
>> http://paizo.com/store/sale/goodmanApocalypseSale
>>
>> I just dropped $48 on 12 books! :)
>
>
> Yay! Just in time for me to buy some stuff I've had my eyes on
> since last summer.
>

I ordered:

1 x DragonMech: Almanac of the Endless Traders (d20) Print Edition @
3.00 = $3.00
1 x Etherscope: The Great Metropolis (OGL) Print Edition @ 3.00 = $3.00
1 x Etherscope: Upload: Etherpunk (OGL) Print Edition @ 3.00 = $3.00
1 x Etherscope: Just a Delivery (OGL) Print Edition @ 1.00 = $1.00
1 x Etherscope: Mysteries of the Occult (OGL) Print Edition @ 3.00
= $3.00
1 x Dungeon Crawl Classics: Saga of the Dragon Cult (d20) Print
Edition @ 5.00 = $5.00
1 x Xcrawl: Emperor's Cup 4700 (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00 = $2.00
1 x Xcrawl: Welcome to Necromerica 4702 (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00
= $2.00
1 x Xcrawl: Coney Island Crawl (d20) Print Edition @ 1.00 = $1.00
1 x Xcrawl: Dungeonbattle Brooklyn (d20) Print Edition @ 1.00 = $1.00
1 x Xcrawl: Las Vegas Crawl (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00 = $2.00
1 x Xcrawl: PhoenixCrawl (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00 = $2.00

Ubiquitous

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Dec 29, 2009, 11:59:43 AM12/29/09
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In article <hgre9e$gjb$1...@news.eternal-september.org>, tet...@comcast.net
wrote:
>Ubiquitous wrote:
>> tet...@comcast.net wrote:

>>> Another year, another Goodman Games sale at Paizo!
>>> http://paizo.com/store/sale/goodmanApocalypseSale
>>>
>>> I just dropped $48 on 12 books! :)
>>
>>
>> Yay! Just in time for me to buy some stuff I've had my eyes on
>> since last summer.
>>
>
> I ordered:
>

> 1 x Dungeon Crawl Classics: Saga of the Dragon Cult (d20) Print
> Edition @ 5.00 = $5.00

They sell Goodman Games books? My budget is in BIG trouble!

> 1 x Xcrawl: Emperor's Cup 4700 (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00 = $2.00
> 1 x Xcrawl: Welcome to Necromerica 4702 (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00
> = $2.00
> 1 x Xcrawl: Coney Island Crawl (d20) Print Edition @ 1.00 = $1.00
> 1 x Xcrawl: Dungeonbattle Brooklyn (d20) Print Edition @ 1.00 = $1.00
> 1 x Xcrawl: Las Vegas Crawl (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00 = $2.00
> 1 x Xcrawl: PhoenixCrawl (d20) Print Edition @ 2.00 = $2.00

One of our players tried to get an Xcrawl campaign started last year.

Ubiquitous

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Jan 4, 2010, 5:04:22 AM1/4/10
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In article <hgre9e$gjb$1...@news.eternal-september.org>, tet...@comcast.net
wrote:
>Ubiquitous wrote:

>> Yay! Just in time for me to buy some stuff I've had my eyes on
>> since last summer.
>>
>
> I ordered:

I bought Paizo's combat initiative tracker. Our group tries to track it with
a pencil and scrap paper (or writing on the plexiglass map cover on the
gaming table) and it doesn't work very well.

While the Dungeon Crawl Classics adventures looked good, i was not willing
to spent the money on supermodules that ran a party from 1st to 10th level.

Baird Stafford

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Jan 4, 2010, 7:53:16 PM1/4/10
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In article <3NCdnUuuduWsj9_W...@giganews.com>,
Ubiquitous <web...@polaris.net> wrote:

<snip>

> I bought Paizo's combat initiative tracker. Our group tries to track it with
> a pencil and scrap paper (or writing on the plexiglass map cover on the
> gaming table) and it doesn't work very well.

Speaking from experience, a white board bought specifically for the
purpose doesn't work any better....

<snip>

Baird

--
In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice
there is. -Yogi Berra

Patrick Baldwin

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Jan 6, 2010, 6:58:14 AM1/6/10
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Ubiquitous <web...@polaris.net> wrote:
>In article <hgre9e$gjb$1...@news.eternal-september.org>, tet...@comcast.net
>wrote:
>>Ubiquitous wrote:

>>> Yay! Just in time for me to buy some stuff I've had my eyes on
>>> since last summer.
>>>
>>
>> I ordered:

>I bought Paizo's combat initiative tracker. Our group tries to track it with
>a pencil and scrap paper (or writing on the plexiglass map cover on the
>gaming table) and it doesn't work very well.

Does the initiative tracker work better?

>While the Dungeon Crawl Classics adventures looked good, i was not willing
>to spent the money on supermodules that ran a party from 1st to 10th level.

Eh, I thought of it as getting a nice variety of levels I could
start a module at. I'm good at scavenging stuff from big modules,
and I usually get a few different campaigns from each one so
they're a pretty good value for me.


~p.

Ubiquitous

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Jan 6, 2010, 12:13:13 PM1/6/10
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In article <hi1tsm$2oc$1...@pyrite.mv.net>, p...@osmium.mv.net wrote:
>Ubiquitous <web...@polaris.net> wrote:

>>I bought Paizo's combat initiative tracker. Our group tries to track it with
>>a pencil and scrap paper (or writing on the plexiglass map cover on the
>>gaming table) and it doesn't work very well.
>
> Does the initiative tracker work better?

It arrived only yesterday. It's a tablet about the size of a standard
sheet of paper backed with a thing refridgerator magnet material and
comes with tags of a silmilar material. You write the name on the tags
and stick them on the board in their correct initiative slot. There is
a large big arrow piece that is used to mark which initiative you are
at and another to mark the number of rounds. I am hoping to use it at
this week's game because I am really tired of our normal way.

Bryant Durrell

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Jan 6, 2010, 1:38:48 PM1/6/10
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In article <DMqdnTEpHP0iT9nW...@giganews.com>,

I really like it. I am currently mostly using index cards, which I
like somewhat better, but my SO uses the Paizo tracker and it certainly
does some things better than index cards.

--
Bryant Durrell // dur...@innocence.com // dur...@gmail.com

WDS

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Jan 6, 2010, 2:27:07 PM1/6/10
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One guy in our group has one of these and we use it all the time. When
he's not there it's a two-fer loss (him and his tracker).

D.J.

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Jan 6, 2010, 6:57:52 PM1/6/10
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I found a small package of magnetic paper that can be run through an
inkjet printer. I was thinking of doing a few things in Cam,apign
Cartographer, and then printing them. Maybe I can come up with some
game aids such as turn tracking.

JimP.
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WDS

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Jan 7, 2010, 10:13:11 AM1/7/10
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On 1/6/2010 5:57 PM, D.J. wrote:
> I found a small package of magnetic paper that can be run through an
> inkjet printer. I was thinking of doing a few things in Cam,apign
> Cartographer, and then printing them. Maybe I can come up with some
> game aids such as turn tracking.

I have some of that paper too so that would be really cool!

Jim Davies

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Jan 7, 2010, 6:47:00 PM1/7/10
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On the grave of D.J. <jollyc...@cableone.net> is inscribed:


>I found a small package of magnetic paper that can be run through an
>inkjet printer.

Awesome. We do live in the future, after all.

--
Jim or Sarah Davies, but probably Jim

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D.J.

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Jan 7, 2010, 9:42:25 PM1/7/10
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On Thu, 07 Jan 2010 23:47:00 +0000, Jim Davies
<j...@aaargh.NoBleedinSpam.org> wrote:
>On the grave of D.J. <jollyc...@cableone.net> is inscribed:
>
>
>>I found a small package of magnetic paper that can be run through an
>>inkjet printer.
>
>Awesome. We do live in the future, after all.

At Wal-Mart, if anyone else is looking for such paper.

Ubiquitous

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Jan 8, 2010, 5:39:26 AM1/8/10
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j...@aaargh.NoBleedinSpam.org wrote:
>On the grave of D.J. <jollyc...@cableone.net> is inscribed:

>>I found a small package of magnetic paper that can be run through an
>>inkjet printer.
>
>Awesome. We do live in the future, after all.

Wait for it... wait for it... wait for it...
NOW we live in the future.

Ubiquitous

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Jan 10, 2010, 10:22:12 PM1/10/10
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My group's reaction was unaminously positive. Hurray!

smithdoerr

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Jan 15, 2010, 5:57:21 PM1/15/10
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"Tetsubo" <tet...@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:hgi5fk$cfp$1...@news.eternal-september.org...

> Another year, another Goodman Games sale at Paizo!
>
> http://paizo.com/store/sale/goodmanApocalypseSale
>
> I just dropped $48 on 12 books! :)

Sale still going on. Ordered around $25 worth of modules. I don't expect
them to be great but at $2-$3 each I'm sure they'll be worth it.


--

-smithdoerr

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