Aw shit.  Anyone have any idea how scannable it might be, not withstanding 
the fact that scanners can be real idiots some times?

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Subject: Re: audyssey: Roll Playing Games.


> Hi.
> I saw it on Amazon.com. It is to bad it isn't in accessible format
> already. grrrrr...
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>> LOL  There's a D and D for Dummies?  Now I've heard everything!  Cool! 
>> I've
>> got to get that!
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>> From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 9:17 PM
>> Subject: Re: audyssey: Roll Playing Games.
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>>> Hi, Allan.
>>> I checked Amazon.com and I think I see four books that might do the job.
>>> The first is the actual Wizard's of the Coasts rule books in a boxed set
>>> with Player's guide, Dungeon Masters guide, and Monsters guide. Not
>>> having read them I am just concerned how well they would scan.
>>> Especially, if there are any tables of stats and things, but it looks
>>> like the previous links would help with that. Not sure if any of those
>>> books would aid in a few canned stories and characters to practice with.
>>> The other book that looks promising is Dungions and Dragons for Dummies.
>>> Not quite up to 3.5 level, but it looks like it gives a step by step
>>> walkthrough for an absolute beginner such as myself.
>>> I did notice the DND minatures come with a basic rule book and a sample
>>> RPG game.
>>> As you mentioned creating your own character and story is the funnist
>>> part of the game, but before I get there I would feel better if I could
>>> practice with some actual stories and characters before diving in and
>>> start working on my own RPGs. Which is my hope.
>>> I will take you up on your offer for a introduction document. After all,
>>> you asked a while back how to get in to the game programming business,
>>> and this is where you start by helping devs start developing there own
>>> with good ideas or instructions. Smile.
>>> Thanks for the help.
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