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12/29/10
dradams
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 8:01 pm

http://drajma.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page

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11/13/10
dradams
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 11:10 pm

http://sourceforge.net/apps/phpbb/gametable/index.php
http://gametable.wikia.com/wiki/Tutorial:_Pog_Creation

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11/07/10
dradams
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 1:44 am

http://www.d20pfsrd.com/

http://paizo.com/pathfinderRPG

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dradams
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 12:00 am

dave.r.adams@live.com has invited you to join an online work session using
Microsoft SharedView.

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Help and detailed instructions are available at:
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11/06/10
dradams
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 11:33 pm

http://gametable.110mb.com/Gametable/Downloads.html

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dradams
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 9:50 pm

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dradams
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 9:28 pm

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10/30/10
dradams
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 10:05 pm

dave.r.adams@live.com has invited you to join an online work session using
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10/23/10
dradams
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 10:18 pm

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10/09/10
dradams
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 9:39 pm

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Filed under: General, Gaming News
Posted by: David @ 2:38 pm

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10/02/10
dradams
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 10:11 pm

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09/25/10
dradams
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 10:08 pm

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09/18/10
dradams
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 9:38 pm

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05/15/10
3 Sisters, p3
Filed under: General, Caitha
Posted by: David @ 11:11 am

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05/09/10
dradams
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 2:23 am

http://www.d20srd.org/srd/monsters/lycanthrope.htm

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03/06/10
dradams
Filed under: General, Server Announcements
Posted by: David @ 11:22 pm


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02/24/10
PDFs published
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 9:32 am

PDF copies of the books are now available on David’s VPNshare directory. The server address should be

            \\192.168.8.9\VPNSHARE

look in the ADD3.5 directory.

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01/23/10
Information about Laea campaign world
Filed under: General
Posted by: David @ 2:19 pm

Læa (Laea, pronounced Lay-ee-ah) (l) is the ancient term for the “whole world”. It probably derives from some Elven word co-opted by the Southern Kingdoms where you live. Much of the lore about the origins of the language of the Southern Kingdoms, usually referred to as “common” is lost to history, perhaps only know by the sages of the Ancient University.

You are from the city of Caitha, in the heart of King’s Reach (the current empire that unites the Southern Kingdoms). Caitha is an ancient city formed at the crossing of the Gamboling and the Greath Southern Road. It has always been a city of commerce, whether handing mineral wealth from the foothills of the Xankul’s Spine range to the north, river-borne goods brought from Kings bay up the Gamboling or King’s Coast trade itself. As a person born in Caitha, you, therefore, know something of the world, its creatures, religions, peoples and ways.

Caitha is a large city with upwards of a quarter-million inhabitants. Most of the inhabitants are human and hobbit, but there are many races present in the city in lower numbers. Most Elven children are the offspring of High-Elven emissaries or ambassadors from other lands as few elves care for an urban life. Half-orcs can occasionally be found among the criminal classes, often acting as brawlers, bouncers, thugs and the like. Dwarves are uncommon but some of the major mines have trading offices in Caitha. Gnomes are highly represented in such occupations as artificers, bankers, and gem merchants.

Fighters are usually trained by the Caitha Guard, as there is only a small contingent of the King’s Army stationed in the city. Monks, while very common in far-off lands, are extremely rare in most of the King’s Reach cities. They are often members of human ethnic minorities and keep to small, secluded communities shrouded in secrecy. Clerics are common, as in all cities, although most clerics serve human gods as there are not enough non-human to support large temples. Given the amount of money that trades hands in Caitha, it is not surprising that several thieves guilds, and a substantial black market, has insinuated itself in to the city landscape. The Mayor of Caitha uses most of his Guard force to protect trade as best he can. People claiming to be magic users are most often charlatans. Some proficient magic users can be found among the artificers and sages, but high-level magic mentor-ship requires travel to distant lands. Bards are welcome and do a good business in the city; good gossip is paid for well. Some of the largest churches can afford to train a paladin or two, but they too must travel abroad for advanced training. There is no significant royal court presence in Caitha other than the wealth merchants who surround the local governor. Rangers and druids are rare in this urban environment, but wild lands can be found in a days travel to the north. A few druids are highly venerated (and feared) by the surrounding agricultural community.

Next, the gods of the King’s Reach.

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07/15/08
Found.
Filed under: General, Quirkey, Web finds
Posted by: David @ 3:07 pm

Your file was so big.
It might be very useful.
But now it is gone.

The Web site you seek
Cannot be located, but
Countless more exist.

Chaos reigns within.
Reflect, repent, and reboot.
Order shall return.

Program aborting:
Close all that you have worked on.
You ask far too much.

Windows NT crashed.
I am the Blue Screen of Death.
No one hears your screams.

Yesterday it worked.
Today it is not working.
Windows is like that.

First snow, then silence.
This thousand-dollar screen dies
So beautifully.

A crash reduces
Your expensive computer
To a simple stone.

Three things are certain:
Death, taxes and lost data.
Guess which has occurred.

You step in the stream,
But the water has moved on.
This page is not here.

Having been erased,
The document you are seeking
Must now be retyped.

Serious error.
All shortcuts have disappeared.
Screen. Mind. Both are blank.

——————————

Stay the patient course
Of little worth is your ire
The network is down

Out of memory.
We wish to hold the whole sky,
But we never will.

Rather than a beep
Or a rude error message,
These words: “File not found.”

The Web site you seek
Cannot be located but
Endless others exist

ABORTED effort:
Close all that you
have.
You ask way too much.

With searching comes loss
And the presence of absence:
“My Novel” not found.

The Tao that is seen
Is not the true Tao, until
You bring fresh toner.

Error
messages
Cannot completely convey.
We now know shared loss.

Everything is gone;
Your life’s work has been destroyed.
Squeeze trigger (yes/no)?

I’m sorry, there’s — um –
insufficient — what’s-it-called?
The term eludes me …

Seeing my great fault
Through darkening blue windows
I begin again

The code was willing,
It considered your request,
But the chips were
weak.

Printer not ready.
Could be a fatal error.
Have a pen handy?

Errors have occurred.
We won’t tell you where or why.
Lazy programmers.

Server’s poor response
Not quick enough for browser.
Timed out, plum blossom.

Login incorrect.
Only perfect
spellers may
Enter this system.

This site has been moved.
We’d tell you where, but then we’d
Have to delete you.

There is a chasm
Of carbon and silicon
The software can’t bridge

To have no
errors
Would be life without meaning
No struggle, no joy

No keyboard present
Hit F1 to continue
Zen engineering?

Hal, open the file
Hal, open the damn file, Hal
open the, please Hal

The ten thousand things
How long do any persist?
Netscape, too, has gone.

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