Just wishful thinking here, being a poor student at the moment doesn't
offer
too much hope to attend it - even though I'd love to.
"Lord Flame Stryke" <FlameStryke@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:Xns9A94665A2EB2EDragonFyre@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Wow, it's slow these days..... Not even spam is getting through my
> filters.....
>
> So, two questions for those out there:
>
> First, I realize that we're getting vlose to exams, or perhaps are
> already into exams for some, so things are going to be slow for those in
> school. But how many of you out there only have net access at school,
> and so won't be around for the summer?
>
> Myself, I've got net access at home, so I'll be planning on checking in
> at least once a day, although I may not have anything to say.
>
> Second, I'm thinking about attending GenCon in Indiana this year.
> Nothing concrete yet, as I need to check work availability for my time
> off, but I'm trying my best to get out there. Does anyone else have any
> plans on going out there this year?
>
> Lord Flame Stryke
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