Guy McLimore wrote: > It is pretty cool, though, in one respect to see all the stuff I remember > so fondly returning. Most nostalgia looks better at arm's length, so > there are some aspects of 1980 I'd rather not see return. But I have > faith that the new versions of these old favorites will be up-to-date in > all the ways that matter even as they (we can hope) capture whatever it > was that was magical about our hobby's past. *shakes head* Not to make the rest of you feel old, but I was in diapers in 1980. DM, born 11/6/79
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- Re: [ogf-d20-l] Everything old is new again department... Doug Meerschaert
- Re: [ogf-d20-l] Everything old is new again depar... J. Michael Looney
- Re: [ogf-d20-l] Everything old is new again d... Guy McLimore
- Re: [ogf-d20-l] Everything old is new aga... J. Michael Looney
- Re: [ogf-d20-l] Everything old is new again department... Walter Christensen
