here's what you "could" do
<small font>requires </small font><HUGE FONT >Dungeons and Dragons</HUGE
FONT><Small font> players' handbook.</small font>
If this loooks like psuedo HTML it is, because I can only think in
programming terms now. &*%$ school!
-JoMaC2k
"No matter how hard I scrub, I still exist"
-Binky, <i>Binky's guide to love</i>
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From: "Faustus von Goethe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Open_Gaming] single most valuable equity asset?
> >From: "Ryan S. Dancey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >From: "Faustus von Goethe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > > And yet Microsoft has (and has never had) *any* problem with someone
> > > writing "Works with Microsoft Windows" on the outside of their box.
> >
> >From the D20 System Trademark License:
> >
> >"3.3.1. You may place a notice in the Publication that reads: "Requires
the
> >use of the Dungeons & Dragons(R) Player's Handbook, Third Edition,
> >published
> >by Wizards of the Coast(R)." If typography permits, the "(R)" indicia
> >should
> >be converted to the recognized "circle R" character."
>
> Yes, I know. Read it so many times I feel like I wrote it. But it sure
> doesn't help differentiate my "D&D compatible" game from that non-D&D
pirate
> game someone mentioned earlier...
>
> Faust
>
> U MUST READ the OGF FAQ <un-o-ficial> at:
> http://www.earth1066.com/D20FAQ.htm
> This means YOU!
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