In a message dated Wed, 15 Nov 2000 5:30:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, Damian Smart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: << At 10:49 AM 11/15/00 -0800, lizard wrote: >Uhm...why can't you use "third edition"? You explicitly _can_ use "3rd Edition." However it's recommended you don't as the term was only used at the rollout and will be phased out soon. >> If that is the case, why is it explicitly stated as 3rd edition in the new version of what you can put on your products (i.e. "Requires the Dungeons & Dragons (R) Player's Handbook, 3rd Edition, by Wizards of the Coast for use")? Just curious... -Paul @ Team Frog Studios www.teamfrog.com ------------- For more information, please link to www.opengamingfoundation.org
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