Heh, he had a dinner date scheduled with Michael Cortez of the Free
Gaming Association..  (Thankfully I was not listed, thus keeping my
conspiracy status active, while I was able to share in dinner..)

Sadly, the agenda that as distributed didn't have anything exciting or
scary.. it was a list of who's-who that he needed to meet, as well as
which sessions he had to attend or present info at, if I recall.  I
didn't have my invisible ink pen with me, so I couldn't check for the
standard secret agenda stuff like 'Dominate the world', 'Buy Microsoft'
or 'Play Gurps', but I am pretty sure he would have encrypted those
anyways.

-Rob
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From: "Reginald Cablayan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 10:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Ogf-l] Changes at WotC, Ryan Dancey ending relationship
with company


>
> From: "Michael Cortez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > The material Ryan promised never materialized at GAMA (at least not
> > in the d20 or d20 Modern sessions).
> >
> > Anthony brought with him the latest versions of the d20 License and
> > Usage Guide and an article on Copyright.  He passed both out,
> > including copies of some of his personal notes/agenda @ the d20
> > Session.
> >
> > So, no, it hasn't been distributed on the d20 Modern list.
>
> What about his personal notes/agenda? Anything significant that he's
willing
> to share here?
>
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