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Post by smokestackjones on May 3, 2012 13:27:28 GMT -6
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Post by Finarvyn on May 3, 2012 14:38:09 GMT -6
Thanks for sharing this. I have one on a floppy disk somewhere and I'll try to share mine if I can find it.
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Post by Sean Michael Kelly on May 3, 2012 21:06:30 GMT -6
That's a beautiful CS, man! Here's an exalt! (Marv, I'm looking forward to seeing what you get off those floppy disks.)
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Post by coffee on May 3, 2012 22:24:20 GMT -6
That's very nice, Smokestack!
But I have to ask: Charges? I'm mystified by that section.
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Post by smokestackjones on May 4, 2012 6:37:20 GMT -6
That's very nice, Smokestack! But I have to ask: Charges? I'm mystified by that section. I took that from Trouble Brewing. It's for criminal characters or anyone else with a "shady past." -SJ
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Post by rick krebs on May 4, 2012 7:25:51 GMT -6
Very nice, character sheet smokestack, have an Exalt. I, too, look forward to Marv finding a computer that can deal with floppy disks
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Post by Finarvyn on May 4, 2012 8:39:38 GMT -6
Oh, finding the computer isn't as much of a problem as finding a way to get it off of the computer. I have an old computer from about 10-15 years ago, but it doesn't link well to my current printer, it doesn't do internet well, and it won't recognize my flashstick drives because they are too new. So maybe I can see it but not share it. It's been a project of mine to deal with the computer. I have a box of disks from "the day" and I'm hoping to salvage some of my old files off of them if possible.
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Post by Mushgnome on May 4, 2012 9:40:28 GMT -6
Oh, finding the computer isn't as much of a problem as finding a way to get it off of the computer. I have an old computer from about 10-15 years ago, but it doesn't link well to my current printer, it doesn't do internet well, and it won't recognize my flashstick drives because they are too new. So maybe I can see it but not share it. It's been a project of mine to deal with the computer. I have a box of disks from "the day" and I'm hoping to salvage some of my old files off of them if possible. You can purchase a "USB hard drive enclosure" for under $20, what that allows you to do is unscrew the hard drive from your old computer, place it in the enclosure, and hook it up to your new computer. Then you can easily copy all of the files over as with any other external storage. Just a suggestion... Also in the $20 price range you can buy a USB floppy drive to make sorting that box of old disks easier.
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