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![[Dino Hunt - Hot Stuff!]](https://www.sjgames.com/dinohunt/img/img/img/dhlogo.small.t.gif) Yes - they're here!
Dino Hunt
boxes and boosters have arrived and are now shipping! Proving that
neither hail, sleet, or delayed soft plastic dinos could stop it, Dino Hunt is
crashing toward you - with a vengeance! Grrrr!
Yes - they're here!
Dino Hunt
boxes and boosters have arrived and are now shipping! Proving that
neither hail, sleet, or delayed soft plastic dinos could stop it, Dino Hunt is
crashing toward you - with a vengeance! Grrrr!
-- Bob Apthorpe
![[Man-Eatin' Broccoli - Beware!]](http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/5404/broccoli.jpg) Broccoli.
Broccoli.
There is not much to say other than this must be seen to be properly appreciated.
-- Bob Apthorpe
![[Produce! Get Some Now!]](http://www.abwam.com/creeper/broccoli.gif) The new Wizards of the
Coast expansion for
Netrunner
has met with a nasty setback.  Named
Proteus
under their current ad campaign, the expansion's true name is in fact
Produce. The Director of Customer Service at
Wizards of the Coast is quoted as saying
"We wanted to hit a mass market, and vegetables seemed to be the
key."  No wonder with cards like Cherry Ice, and
Lettuce Depart.  Wizards of the Coast
is confident that this expansion will rocket
Netrunner into the superstardom that
Magic: The
Gathering has enjoyed for so long.
The new Wizards of the
Coast expansion for
Netrunner
has met with a nasty setback.  Named
Proteus
under their current ad campaign, the expansion's true name is in fact
Produce. The Director of Customer Service at
Wizards of the Coast is quoted as saying
"We wanted to hit a mass market, and vegetables seemed to be the
key."  No wonder with cards like Cherry Ice, and
Lettuce Depart.  Wizards of the Coast
is confident that this expansion will rocket
Netrunner into the superstardom that
Magic: The
Gathering has enjoyed for so long.
M:TG, Netrunner, and Proteus are all the intellectual property of Wizards of the Coast, Inc. We are not challenging them, nor are we telling the truth in this article.
Matthew D. Grau
Sales Manager
Steve Jackson Games
PS: Kyle, that's what you get for chucking POP boxes at me all weekend.
How's this sound: We've found the Viking Heritage website. It's full of all sorts of Viking history and other Viking resources such as:
With much thanks to Illuminator Newshound and Honorary GURPS Viking Les Dodson...
-- Bob Apthorpe
spam spam spam spam spam spam spam spam lovely spam wonderful spam
![[Dino Hunt - it's cute and has pointy teeth!]](https://www.sjgames.com/dinohunt/img/img/img/dhlogo.small.t.gif) Hear that rumbling in the distance? That's the impending arrival of
Dino Hunt!
The first few sample copies of the boxed set have arrived and are
tramping around the office, kicking thing over and generally making a
nuisance of themselves. One nearly ate the fax machine.
Hear that rumbling in the distance? That's the impending arrival of
Dino Hunt!
The first few sample copies of the boxed set have arrived and are
tramping around the office, kicking thing over and generally making a
nuisance of themselves. One nearly ate the fax machine.
But for all their ferocity, they're still pretty cute. Adopt one today!
-- Bob Apthorpe
pentagon:/usr/u/j/jimr>irc =heather= i meant even more disgustingly long :) =jimr= or my baby doll =heather= i want to marry you. =jimr= Yes, Heather =heather= *ahem* perhaps i shouldn't have said that. =jimr= i'm serious =jimr= and blushing furiously =heather= well, um, so am i. and so am i. =heather= god, i even blurt things out when i type. =jimr= i wrote in my journal a while back that it seemed appropriate for =jimr= You to propose to me, and that i would accept if You ever did. =heather= oh.. =jimr= i didn't expect it to happen on my cherry irc session, i must +admit =heather= gosh, i am feeling kinda faint. =heather= that's cos i'm so goddamned romantic. =jimr= but we blushing brides gotta take our opportunities when they +come up =heather= i'm blushing *and* laughing at myself. i should've done this +better. =heather= give me a chance to do it over sometime? --Okay, so we made up all the snooping stuff. Congratulations to Jim and Heather from everyone here at SJ Games!
-- Bob Apthorpe
Collect! - October 1996 - on the stands now.
InQuest - October 1996 - on the stands now.
Duellist #12 - on the stands now.
Pyramid #21 (September/October 1996) - will reach stores very soon.
Dinosaur Collectors Club Newsletter - the next issue to be mailed.
Combo #23 (December 1996) - will hit stores in late October.
![[Dino Hunt kicks big butt!]](https://www.sjgames.com/dinohunt/img/img/img/dhlogo.small.t.gif) Other news - final assembly of Dino Hunt is
underway (the little rubber dinos finally escaped their Pacific
prison (see Dino
Hunt News for more on this). The upshot of all this is
that Dino Hunt will be shipping by the 30th of
September. So beware - Dino Hunt will be
stomping toward you very soon!
Other news - final assembly of Dino Hunt is
underway (the little rubber dinos finally escaped their Pacific
prison (see Dino
Hunt News for more on this). The upshot of all this is
that Dino Hunt will be shipping by the 30th of
September. So beware - Dino Hunt will be
stomping toward you very soon!
-- Bob Apthorpe
 We got a visit Tuesday from Grady Elliott, our volunteer Car
Wars Line Editor. Grady lives in Champaign, IL, but was in
town for a few days for some sort of employee training for his day job,
and dropped by to say hello.
We got a visit Tuesday from Grady Elliott, our volunteer Car
Wars Line Editor. Grady lives in Champaign, IL, but was in
town for a few days for some sort of employee training for his day job,
and dropped by to say hello.
Grady's been a Car Wars fan for ages, run AADA chapters, written for Autoduel Quarterly, and more. What does a line editor do? He answers rules questions, looks over submissions, consults on our future plans for the line, and generally acts as a resource for all things autoduelling.
Got a question or comment about Car Wars? You
can e-mail Grady at
Graden1@aol.com. He'd be
glad to hear from you, and we'd be glad to have your input.
-- Scott Haring
Congratulations one and all from all of us here at SJ Games!
-- Bob Apthorpe
At 9:52 AM 9/13/96, Steffan O'Sullivan wrote: >I brought my set to the PSC gaming club meeting last night. > >One very amusing moment: it was the end-game, and >I was winning pretty severely. It was just a matter of time, but my >opponent was enjoying staying alive as long as he could. He only had >one piece left: his King which was actually a Bishop because of Coup >he'd played earlier. I had maybe five pieces left, all different types. >It's a little trickier checkmating a bishop than a king in an end-game, >so I was thinking hard on stopping all the escape hatches. He had just >played Under Elf Hill, so his piece was removed from the board. Earlier >he had played Doomsayer. I was staring at the board, trying to figure >out all the possible spaces he could bring his King/Bishop back to the >board, and was pointing them out to a novice. > >At this moment, a fellow walked in the room - one >of those obnoxiously purist chess players who think they're the best in >the world - he had earlier boasted he could beat anyone at the college >and was willing to bet to prove it. His eyes lit up when he saw a >chess board and he came over. He saw three people (the two players and >the novice I was teaching strategy to) intently staring at a board that >only had five black pieces and no white pieces. He heard me saying >something like, "I can't move this piece with the pointy head over >here, because his King [That one's safe to say under Doomsayer] might >trap it in this corner - see, it couldn't get out because this >cylindrical piece would block an exit. Nor can I move this one that >moves funny to this spot, because it's really important where it is. >And this little guy would be too vulnerable if I moved it..." Etc. > >He stared for a bit, with a worried look, then casually asked, "Setting >up a chess problem?" "No," I said, "We're still playing." I pointed to >his bishop off the board and said, "That piece with the pointy head is >his King and I have to trap it." > >At that point his expression was priceless, and we all stopped talking >to observe him for a bit. He finally walked away shaking his head.
-- Bob Apthorpe
-- Steve Jackson
![[Pyramid #21]](https://www.sjgames.com/pyramid/covers/pyr-21-q.gif) Pyramid 21 is
out, with the long-awaited INWO card contest
winners. It's also got articles on Knightmare
Chess and White Wolf's Mage.
And there is a free Dino
Hunt poster, and sample cards for Dino
Hunt and for Mayfair's Fantasy
Adventures game.
Pyramid 21 is
out, with the long-awaited INWO card contest
winners. It's also got articles on Knightmare
Chess and White Wolf's Mage.
And there is a free Dino
Hunt poster, and sample cards for Dino
Hunt and for Mayfair's Fantasy
Adventures game.
So go harass your retailer unmercifully . . .
-- Steve Jackson
![[Our Mascot]](http://www.lmsw.external.lmco.com/lmsw/images/logo2.gif) Don't ask me how we found this place but we did. The Lockheed(-Martin)
"Skunk Works" is
the birthplace of such famous
aircraft as the U-2, the SR-71 (actually, the RS-71 until
misunderstood by President Johnson), and the F-117 stealth fighter.
Don't ask me how we found this place but we did. The Lockheed(-Martin)
"Skunk Works" is
the birthplace of such famous
aircraft as the U-2, the SR-71 (actually, the RS-71 until
misunderstood by President Johnson), and the F-117 stealth fighter.
Not only that, the Skunk Works is working with NASA on the X-34 Reuseable Launch Vehicle.
They even have a gift shop, for all your Secret Santa needs.
-- Bob "Has anyone seen my F-117 tie tack?" Apthorpe
-- Bob Apthorpe
![[The
Truth is Out There!]](http://www.atg.apple.com/go/ProjectX/projectxb.gif) As a technology demonstrator, we (okay, I) did some
cleaning of the Car
Wars errata pages and built a small meta-content file
for use with Project X. It took a little time
but I think the results are worth it.
As a technology demonstrator, we (okay, I) did some
cleaning of the Car
Wars errata pages and built a small meta-content file
for use with Project X. It took a little time
but I think the results are worth it.
Technical note: I really hate those "Best Viewed With Tin-Can-and-String Browser v6.66" comments that seem to crop up on every website these days. Sadly, viewing our nifty Project X research project requires the Project X plug-in (free from the neat people at Apple Research) which only works with Cyberdog, Netscape Navigator, and Internet Explorer (as far as I know). Lynx users will have to settle for today's smutty newsgroup.
If you can, grab the plug-in, check out our test and tell me what you think. Inquiring minds want to know...
-- Bob "The truth is out there ... no, wait, it's just a raccoon" Apthorpe
 Yes, that naked manuscript you thought you saw was none other than
GURPS
Vehicles, rushing off to the printers. So, amid the
thunderous clatter and tinkling of broken glass from the shockwave, take
comfort knowing that in a few short weeks Vehicles will
be arriving at a game store near you.
Yes, that naked manuscript you thought you saw was none other than
GURPS
Vehicles, rushing off to the printers. So, amid the
thunderous clatter and tinkling of broken glass from the shockwave, take
comfort knowing that in a few short weeks Vehicles will
be arriving at a game store near you.
And get that window fixed.
-- Bob Apthorpe
 
 
-- Bob "Waste-O-Bandwidth" Apthorpe
 
 
 
 
 
...we can't go on together with suspicious minds...
-- Bob 'The King' Apthorpe
They've got gobs of filmy goodness...
Hmm. That doesn't sound too appetizing. Let me try that again...
If you're looking for a truly entertaining review of what's up on the
Silver Screen, drop in on FilmZone. We especially liked
Generation
Multiplex. With teasers like the following, who wouldn't?
 
 
 
(hint: the Karen Carpenter story as told using Barbie dolls was awe-inspiring in its darkness...)
 
Entirely too much fun. Now get back to work...
-- Bob Apthorpe
 It is with much pride that I bring to you today news of a product so
revolutionary in its concept that you will (as I do) need to purchase this
item RIGHT NOW.
It is with much pride that I bring to you today news of a product so
revolutionary in its concept that you will (as I do) need to purchase this
item RIGHT NOW.
What is this amazing device? Why, it's the Blenderphone. Not merely a device that offers the utility of both the blender and the telephone in one convenient appliance, the Blenderphone provides a synergy between blender and phone not previously found in any commercially-available model of either appliance.
But what truly makes the Blenderphone unique is it's ability to cross the line between food preparation and communications. Marshall Macluhan would be proud - Margarita as Media - definately classified as a 'cool' medium. Or perhaps Salsa as Media which can range from 'warm' to 'hot' on Macluhan's scale.
Print may be dead, but the Blenderphone ushers in a new era of communications, preferably one with a Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval...
-- Bob "Don't Kill The Messenger" Apthorpe
