From eit11205 at yahoo.com Sun Mar 2 23:20:39 2008 From: eit11205 at yahoo.com (Clayton Queen) Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 23:20:39 -0800 (PST) Subject: [Aslml] Clayton sent you a friend request on Tagged :) Message-ID: <20080303072039.6AC6048002@diego.dreamhost.com> [1]If you can't see this email please click here [imgsrv.php?uid=5392476726&ect=bii7cdi] Clayton Queen Clayton Queen has added you as a friend Is Clayton your friend? Click Yes if Clayton is your friend, otherwise click No. But you have to click! Please respond or Clayton may think you said no :( [2]Click here to block all emails from Tagged, P.O. Box 193152 San Francisco, CA 94119-3152 References Visible links 1. http://www.taggedmail.com/welcome.html?conn=240wf6h51&ect=bii7cdi&tId=140031&fid=732866c87bb9b4ba 2. http://www.taggedmail.com/no_more.html?unsem=aslml%40lists.aslml.net&tId=140031&fid=732866c87bb9b4ba Hidden links: 3. http://www.taggedmail.com/welcome.html?conn=240wf6h51&ect=bii7cdi&tId=140031&fid=732866c87bb9b4ba&bn=1 4. http://www.taggedmail.com/welcome.html?conn=240wf6h51&ect=bii7cdi&tId=140031&fid=732866c87bb9b4ba&bn=2 From geb3 at inter.net Wed Mar 5 03:14:56 2008 From: geb3 at inter.net (George Bates) Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2008 20:14:56 +0900 Subject: [Aslml] new IJA weapon for Code of Ho? Message-ID: <008901c87eb2$2c828990$030ba8c0@RustyNail> Guys, I'm running into several Japanese sources describing the use of a "rocket gun" ("funshinho" "???") in battles from 1943 onwards. Instead of a multi-rail launcher it consisted of a single tube and was usually employed in a direct fire anti-tank role. There appear to have been 70mm and 120mm versions. Though not terribly accurate, apparently they became more frequent later in the war as they required less time and raw materials to manufacture and less training to operate. It appears that multi-tube configurations were also mounted on surface ships in an anti-aircraft role. Found one photo (looks like a mortar?) of indeterminate provenance. Would be grateful to anyone who can point to more reliable print sources as what I see on the web is rather dodgy. Cheers! George Bates Yokohama, Japan Gaming by the Bay 1st Sunday of each month. Swim on over! We'll leave the light on for you. Now in progress: J110 "Prelude To Spring" German vs David Olie J53 "Setting The Stage" Soviet vs Zaha Shuji From aslml at vftt.co.uk Tue Mar 11 10:17:53 2008 From: aslml at vftt.co.uk (Pete Phillipps) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 17:17:53 -0000 Subject: [Aslml] ASL Tank Sale Message-ID: Hi Guys, Get your wallets out and head over to: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/03/03/wbulg103.xml Pete "Many [wargame] battles have been fought and won by soldiers nourished on beer" - Frederick the Great, 1777 Download VIEW FROM THE TRENCHES (Britain's Premier ASL Journal) free from http://www.vftt.co.uk Get the latest news about HEROES(ASL in Blackpool) at http://www.vftt.co.uk/heroesdetails.aspx Get the latest news about INTENSIVE FIRE (Britain's biggest ASL tournament) at http://www.vftt.co.uk/ifdetails.aspx Get the latest UK ASL Tournament news at http://www.asltourneys.co.uk Support the best at http://www.manutd.com/ From Allexenberg_Mike at emc.com Tue Mar 11 10:25:54 2008 From: Allexenberg_Mike at emc.com (Allexenberg_Mike at emc.com) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 13:25:54 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] NorEaster XII - Just added a Starter Kit Mini-Tourney for Saturday Message-ID: Hi all, Reminder that New England's ASL Tourney, NorEaster XII, is this coming weekend in Marlboro, MA! See http://asl.yankeegamers.org for details. Due to popular demand, we have re-instated the ASL Starter Kit Mini-Tournament. Starting Saturday at 8 AM, a one day only event, 3 rounds of Starter Kit play, 8 players maximum. Half the slots are filled, but there's room for more! Here is the scenario list: Round 1: S7 Prelude to Festung Brest S2 War of the Rats S21 Clash at Borisovka Round 2: S3 Simple Equation S17 Ridge Too Far S24 Sherman Marches West Round 3: S5 Clearing Colleville S13 Priority Target S20 Joseph 351 You can register today for the Starter Kit Mini (or the NorEaster Main Tournament) at: http://asl.yankeegamers.org Thanks, and see you soon!, Mike From charleeh at earthlink.net Tue Mar 11 12:05:13 2008 From: charleeh at earthlink.net (Charlie Hamilton) Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2008 15:05:13 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] Noreaster XII - this weekend - just added a Starter Kit mini Message-ID: <009701c883aa$d6b9a9f0$6501a8c0@COMMUNISA07QK9> Hi all, Reminder that New England's ASL Tourney, NorEaster XII, is this coming weekend in Marlboro, MA! See http://asl.yankeegamers.org for details. Due to popular demand, we have re-instated the ASL Starter Kit Mini-Tournament. Starting Saturday at 8 AM, a one day only event, 3 rounds of Starter Kit play, 8 players maximum. Half the slots are filled, but there's room for more! Here is the scenario list: Round 1: S7 Prelude to Festung Brest S2 War of the Rats S21 Clash at Borisovka Round 2: S3 Simple Equation S17 Ridge Too Far S24 Sherman Marches West Round 3: S5 Clearing Colleville S13 Priority Target S20 Joseph 351 You can register today for the Starter Kit Mini (or the NorEaster Main Tournament) at: http://asl.yankeegamers.org Thanks, and see you soon! From aslml at vftt.co.uk Thu Mar 13 11:30:50 2008 From: aslml at vftt.co.uk (Pete Phillipps) Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2008 18:30:50 -0000 Subject: [Aslml] ASL Sweden Message-ID: Hi Folk, If any of the Swedish ASLers are here, can they please contact me. Thanks. Pete "Many [wargame] battles have been fought and won by soldiers nourished on beer" - Frederick the Great, 1777 Download VIEW FROM THE TRENCHES (Britain's Premier ASL Journal) free from http://www.vftt.co.uk Get the latest news about HEROES(ASL in Blackpool) at http://www.vftt.co.uk/heroesdetails.aspx Get the latest news about INTENSIVE FIRE (Britain's biggest ASL tournament) at http://www.vftt.co.uk/ifdetails.aspx Get the latest UK ASL Tournament news at http://www.asltourneys.co.uk Support the best at http://www.manutd.com/ From pfph at thuring.com Fri Mar 14 10:08:57 2008 From: pfph at thuring.com (lars thuring) Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:08:57 +0100 Subject: [Aslml] ASL Sweden In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <47DAB129.4020500@thuring.com> Hi Pete, Pete Phillipps wrote: > Hi Folk, > > If any of the Swedish ASLers are here, can they please contact me. I am here. Klas too sometimes. You need a floor to sleep on again? :-) cheers, Lars > > Thanks. > > Pete > > "Many [wargame] battles have been fought and won by soldiers nourished on > beer" - Frederick the Great, 1777 > Download VIEW FROM THE TRENCHES (Britain's Premier ASL Journal) free from > http://www.vftt.co.uk > Get the latest news about HEROES(ASL in Blackpool) at > http://www.vftt.co.uk/heroesdetails.aspx > Get the latest news about INTENSIVE FIRE (Britain's biggest ASL tournament) > at http://www.vftt.co.uk/ifdetails.aspx > Get the latest UK ASL Tournament news at http://www.asltourneys.co.uk > Support the best at http://www.manutd.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > -- "2b|!2b?" (Hamlet) ASL - http://www.thuring.com/asl Quotes - http://www.thuring.com/life/quotes.html From pfph at thuring.com Fri Mar 14 10:09:15 2008 From: pfph at thuring.com (lars thuring) Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 18:09:15 +0100 Subject: [Aslml] This is brilliant...! In-Reply-To: <13da01c88480$e45c3e70$3d80e7c7@expresstech.net> References: <13da01c88480$e45c3e70$3d80e7c7@expresstech.net> Message-ID: <47DAB13B.7080303@thuring.com> Alan Rickman wrote: > > > Check this on YouTube > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgFnzQ_g1Fw > > LOL > > Alan > :-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-OqKWXirsU -- "2b|!2b?" (Hamlet) ASL - http://www.thuring.com/asl Quotes - http://www.thuring.com/life/quotes.html From hofors at lysator.liu.se Fri Mar 14 15:12:37 2008 From: hofors at lysator.liu.se (Mattias =?utf-8?Q?R=C3=B6nnblom?=) Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 23:12:37 +0100 Subject: [Aslml] ASL Sweden In-Reply-To: <47DAB129.4020500@thuring.com> (lars thuring's message of "Fri\, 14 Mar 2008 18\:08\:57 +0100") References: <47DAB129.4020500@thuring.com> Message-ID: <87ejadarai.fsf@isengard.friendlyfire.se> lars thuring writes: > Hi Pete, > > Pete Phillipps wrote: >> Hi Folk, >> >> If any of the Swedish ASLers are here, can they please contact me. > > I am here. Klas too sometimes. You need a floor to sleep on again? :-) > I'm here too. Best regards, Mattias From ian at pollard831.name Fri Mar 14 23:30:21 2008 From: ian at pollard831.name (Ian Pollard) Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 06:30:21 -0000 Subject: [Aslml] ASL Heroes website updated Message-ID: <004001c88666$0c11d2e0$243578a0$@name> All; Just a quick message to let everyone know that the photos taken during Heroes 2008 at Blackpool, England are on the website. Visit http://www.aslheroes.co.uk. Should you spot yourself amongst the photos and want your name in lights, or would like a disk containing all the photos taken then drop me a line at webmaster at aslheroes.co.uk. Ian Pollard From geb3 at inter.net Fri Mar 14 23:57:19 2008 From: geb3 at inter.net (George Bates) Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 15:57:19 +0900 Subject: [Aslml] new IJA weapon for Code of Ho? In-Reply-To: <9280.145.72.98.1.1204722312.squirrel@webmail.xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <004501c88669$d6229da0$030ba8c0@RustyNail> Late thanks to Albert for this reference, also to Ernie for his message. Cheers! - G -----Original Message----- From: Albert van Poppel [mailto:cryo at xs4all.nl] Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 10:05 PM To: George Bates Subject: Re: [Aslml] new IJA weapon for Code of Ho? Like this? http://www3.plala.or.jp/takihome/AT.htm#ex Cheers, Albert van Poppel Visit : www.cardboardwarriors.com ! > Guys, > > I'm running into several Japanese sources describing the use of a > "rocket gun" ("funshinho" "噴進砲") in battles from 1943 > onwards. Instead of a multi-rail launcher it consisted of a single > tube and was usually employed in a direct fire anti-tank role. There > appear to have been 70mm and 120mm versions. Though not terribly > accurate, apparently they became more frequent > later in the war as they required less time and raw materials to > manufacture > and less training to operate. > > It appears that multi-tube configurations were also mounted on surface > ships in an anti-aircraft role. > > Found one photo (looks like a mortar?) of indeterminate provenance. > Would be grateful to anyone who can point to more reliable print > sources as what I see on the web is rather dodgy. > > Cheers! > > George Bates > Yokohama, Japan > Gaming by the Bay 1st Sunday of each month. > Swim on over! We'll leave the light on for you. > > Now in progress: > J110 "Prelude To Spring" German vs David Olie > J53 "Setting The Stage" Soviet vs Zaha Shuji > > > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > From robert_maglica at yahoo.com Sat Mar 15 05:12:37 2008 From: robert_maglica at yahoo.com (Robert Maglica) Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 13:12:37 +0100 Subject: [Aslml] ASL Heroes website updated In-Reply-To: <004001c88666$0c11d2e0$243578a0$@name> References: <004001c88666$0c11d2e0$243578a0$@name> Message-ID: <98D85928-6918-47E7-8A7F-E035DB5262C7@yahoo.com> Nice picture Ian. /Robert 15 mar 2008 kl. 07.30 skrev Ian Pollard: > All; > > Just a quick message to let everyone know that the photos taken during > Heroes 2008 at Blackpool, England are on the website. Visit > http://www.aslheroes.co.uk. > > Should you spot yourself amongst the photos and want your name in > lights, or > would like a disk containing all the photos taken then drop me a > line at > webmaster at aslheroes.co.uk. > > Ian Pollard > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From pfph at thuring.com Sat Mar 15 05:51:34 2008 From: pfph at thuring.com (lars thuring) Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 13:51:34 +0100 Subject: [Aslml] ASL Heroes website updated In-Reply-To: <98D85928-6918-47E7-8A7F-E035DB5262C7@yahoo.com> References: <004001c88666$0c11d2e0$243578a0$@name> <98D85928-6918-47E7-8A7F-E035DB5262C7@yahoo.com> Message-ID: <47DBC656.1030202@thuring.com> Hi Robert, so how was Detroit? cheers, Lars Robert Maglica wrote: > Nice picture Ian. > > /Robert > > 15 mar 2008 kl. 07.30 skrev Ian Pollard: > > >>All; >> >>Just a quick message to let everyone know that the photos taken during >>Heroes 2008 at Blackpool, England are on the website. Visit >>http://www.aslheroes.co.uk. >> >>Should you spot yourself amongst the photos and want your name in >>lights, or >>would like a disk containing all the photos taken then drop me a >>line at >>webmaster at aslheroes.co.uk. >> >>Ian Pollard >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Aslml mailing list >>Aslml at lists.aslml.net >>http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net >>To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > > > > _______________________________________________ > Aslml mailing list > Aslml at lists.aslml.net > http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net > To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > -- "2b|!2b?" (Hamlet) ASL - http://www.thuring.com/asl Quotes - http://www.thuring.com/life/quotes.html From robert_maglica at yahoo.com Sat Mar 15 11:27:13 2008 From: robert_maglica at yahoo.com (Robert Maglica) Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 19:27:13 +0100 Subject: [Aslml] Detroit In-Reply-To: <47DBC656.1030202@thuring.com> References: <004001c88666$0c11d2e0$243578a0$@name> <98D85928-6918-47E7-8A7F-E035DB5262C7@yahoo.com> <47DBC656.1030202@thuring.com> Message-ID: <0B6C39D4-8C79-4075-A74F-7DE917BC9044@yahoo.com> Detroit does have a certain lack of charm. The ASL'ers in Detroit on the other hand, are great bunch. I met the ESG guys and had a great time, unfortunately a bit short due to my working conditions. /Robert 15 mar 2008 kl. 13.51 skrev lars thuring: > Hi Robert, > > so how was Detroit? > > cheers, > Lars > > Robert Maglica wrote: >> Nice picture Ian. >> /Robert >> 15 mar 2008 kl. 07.30 skrev Ian Pollard: >>> All; >>> >>> Just a quick message to let everyone know that the photos taken >>> during >>> Heroes 2008 at Blackpool, England are on the website. Visit >>> http://www.aslheroes.co.uk. >>> >>> Should you spot yourself amongst the photos and want your name in >>> lights, or >>> would like a disk containing all the photos taken then drop me a >>> line at >>> webmaster at aslheroes.co.uk. >>> >>> Ian Pollard >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Aslml mailing list >>> Aslml at lists.aslml.net >>> http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net >>> To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email >>> webmaster at aslml.net >> _______________________________________________ >> Aslml mailing list >> Aslml at lists.aslml.net >> http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net >> To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net > > > -- > > "2b|!2b?" (Hamlet) > > ASL - http://www.thuring.com/asl > Quotes - http://www.thuring.com/life/quotes.html From tom_jaz at yahoo.com Sat Mar 15 13:56:22 2008 From: tom_jaz at yahoo.com (Tom Jazbutis) Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2008 14:56:22 -0600 Subject: [Aslml] Detroit In-Reply-To: <0B6C39D4-8C79-4075-A74F-7DE917BC9044@yahoo.com> References: <004001c88666$0c11d2e0$243578a0$@name> <98D85928-6918-47E7-8A7F-E035DB5262C7@yahoo.com> <47DBC656.1030202@thuring.com> <0B6C39D4-8C79-4075-A74F-7DE917BC9044@yahoo.com> Message-ID: <010b01c886df$07724f20$1656ed60$@com> How incredibly tactful.....you should be a diplomat. > > Detroit does have a certain lack of charm. From thommy-l at gmx.de Sun Mar 16 07:47:01 2008 From: thommy-l at gmx.de (Thommy) Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 15:47:01 +0100 Subject: [Aslml] Detroit In-Reply-To: <010b01c886df$07724f20$1656ed60$@com> References: <004001c88666$0c11d2e0$243578a0$@name> <98D85928-6918-47E7-8A7F-E035DB5262C7@yahoo.com> <47DBC656.1030202@thuring.com> <0B6C39D4-8C79-4075-A74F-7DE917BC9044@yahoo.com> <010b01c886df$07724f20$1656ed60$@com> Message-ID: <47DD32E5.1040202@gmx.de> Having grown up just outside of Detroit, I'd say, that was a tactful description. ;-) Best regards -- Thom --------------------- On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 14:56:22 -0600, you wrote: How incredibly tactful.....you should be a diplomat. Detroit does have a certain lack of charm. _______________________________________________ Aslml mailing list [1]Aslml at lists.aslml.net [2]http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email [3]webmaster at aslml.net References 1. mailto:Aslml at lists.aslml.net 2. http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net 3. mailto:webmaster at aslml.net From geb3 at inter.net Fri Mar 21 13:39:21 2008 From: geb3 at inter.net (George Bates) Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 05:39:21 +0900 Subject: [Aslml] Comms Relay Request Message-ID: <000501c88b93$addf11f0$030ba8c0@RustyNail> Dudes, Once again either my messages to Alex Key, or his responses back to me are being blocked. Can someone ask him if he's seen 3 e-mails from me? TIA! - G From swfancher at mindspring.com Sat Mar 22 04:43:10 2008 From: swfancher at mindspring.com (Seth W Fancher) Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 07:43:10 -0400 Subject: [Aslml] Comms Relay Request In-Reply-To: <000501c88b93$addf11f0$030ba8c0@RustyNail> References: <000501c88b93$addf11f0$030ba8c0@RustyNail> Message-ID: <6.2.0.14.2.20080322074133.02140bd0@pop.mindspring.com> Hi George, I got an email from Alex this morning saying "NOTE: Please email me at both addresses above. My revealed.net ISP is again having major problems - no service for several days. Eventually, the only address I will use is Gmail though my PayPal email account will remain as...." The gmail account address is hobbies747 at gmail.com. Have a good one! Be well. Seth At 04:39 PM 3/21/2008, George Bates wrote: >Dudes, > >Once again either my messages to Alex Key, or his responses back to me are >being blocked. Can someone ask him if he's seen 3 e-mails from me? TIA! > > - G > > >_______________________________________________ >Aslml mailing list >Aslml at lists.aslml.net >http://lists.aslml.net/listinfo.cgi/aslml-aslml.net >To unsubscribe, visit the above website, or email webmaster at aslml.net From aslbunker at yahoo.com Mon Mar 24 17:11:55 2008 From: aslbunker at yahoo.com (Vic Provost) Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 17:11:55 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Aslml] Dispatches from the Bunker Issue #26 has Shipped. Message-ID: <446738.70675.qm@web32606.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Greetings from the Bunker to all at the Main ASL Mailing List. I am very Pleased to announce that Issue #26, which recently made its publishing debut at the Nor'Easter Tournament has shipped out this past weekend. We are indeed quite pleased with the 3 scenarios for #26. The scenarios are concentrating on the ETO this time with 2 actions in Italy and one combined arms beast on the Eastern Front. They are: Commandos Hold Fast: This is the first of 3 actions Adam Lunney submitted to me a couple years ago, with a couple platoons of British Commandos holding the SSR defined Olive Groves on Board 35 against 2 company sized waves of Panzergrenadiers from the 16th Panzer Div. A 6 lb 57L AT Gun gives the Brits a fighting chance and will give the German Panzer IVs caution in their advance. The German has a big edge in numbers but never count out those Commandos. Murphy Go Help the British: The 3rd in the ongoing Fabulous Thunderbirds series, this action sees them trying to wrest the high ground from tough German defenders from the Herman Goering Div. on Boards 9 & 15. It's uphill all the way but with numbers in their favor and a nice light armor matchup highlighting this fine design from Joe Gochinski. Shock at Kamenewo: Tom Morin's latest is an Eastern Front, combined arms melee with 18 Russian rifle squads and 10 various heavy and medium tanks attacking mixed elements of the 4th Panzer Div. spread out along 1/2 boards 4, 11, & 44. What makes this one unique is the Russian armor sets up HIP before bursting out of the woods. The German has a mix of elite and 1st line rifles along with medium tanks, 88L AA and 105 ART guns to combat the Russian onslaught. This has been a huge hit at the club and shows much promise. Also in #26 is another fine article by Jim Torkelson, he's looking at the Monster Scenario VotG1 The First Bid, After spending considerable time on Making a Mess with Fire and Rubble, Carl Nogueira will now put his focus on the Urban Battlefield in Stalingrad with elements of RB and VotG to be examined in an ongoing series of tips for our BackPage. 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This means there will always be 15+ Issues in print and those who came in late will still have access to older Issues that are no longer in print. I feel this is the best solution for everyone involved and keeps access to the entire series of Issues open to all. I will be making an announcement at the usual Mailing Lists and Forums when this does indeed happen. I will also have a new pricing structure for larger orders of all available Issues at that time. So if you are missing any Issues from #02 to #10, now?s the time to get your hard copies before they are gone and you have to download and print your own. Once any of those Issues goes out of print I will use your payment on a one for one basis in adding Issues onto your subscription so as not to have a bunch of refund checks to send back. I hope everyone feels this to be fair and equitable. I have 20+ Issues left of Issues # 02 - 10 so please e-mail me for availability before ordering, Thanks for your understanding. Issue #01 is our FREE Preview Issue available with any New Subscription or upon request with a #10 SASE. All other Back-Issues (#02 - #26) are $4.00 Each in the USA or $4.50 Each outside the States. All 26 Issues in print (No subscription, Issues #02 - 10 while they last, Please e-mail for availability): $60.00 in the USA, $65.00 outside the states. The Works: All 26 Issues plus a 4 Issue Subscription, starting with current Issue #26 (29 Issues in total) $65.00 in the USA, $70.00 outside the states Make your remittance out to Vic Provost and send to: Vic Provost Dispatches from the Bunker P.O. Box 2024 Hinsdale MA 01235 USA Any other questions just reply to my e-mail at: aslbunker at aol.com and I'll do my best to answer your query. Thanks again to all my Contributors, Playtesters, and Subscribers, without whom the Newsletter would not be possible. Thanks for your time and consideration, your ASL Comrade, Vic Provost. 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