> I have a game board for a game that I d/led online and used Corel Draw
You have a couple of options here:
1) You can print the individual sheets out on a laser printer (tiled with
overlap set to 0), and mount them on sheets of either Bristol board or thin
masonite (both available at better art stores). Another mounting option, is to
take the sheets to a "frame it yourself"
place, and they can mount the sheets for you on foam-core board or
either of the above mentioned materials (though you may have to supply it)
2) Larger print shops have Plotters that can handle oversized print jobs.
Depending on the capabilities of their plotter and the size per piece you'd
like to end up with, you should be able to come up with something that works.
Using one of these beasts costs far more than the tiling option, but it's not
THAT bad.
My personal preference is for plotters and mounting on masonite.
However, make sure that you have something that you're happy with -
and will be continuous to be happy with for some time. You only want to do
this once.
If you're looking to economize the project, I'd suggest tiling and mounting it
yourself on Bristol board or something comparable.
Hope this helps. Feel free to ask questions if I've been unclear.
Schoon
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> Phased Array (the name doesn't really matter - I
The name made me think of Phased Array Radar. If it truely doesn't matter,
how about calling it the Kill-O-Zap Gun ;)
I can only blame that Bastard, Stencherous Womb escapee Bill Gates and his
band of cutthroats at Microsoft for screwing up my settings on Hotmail.
My apologies! Now that I know what to fix it is easy to go back. Not sure what
caused them to revert to RTF other than to say WTF!
--Peter
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> On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, David Brewer wrote:
> Brian Thomas wrote:
I have read/heard stories of the people assigned to the DEW line in far
northern Canada standing in front of the big radar antenna for a moment to
warm up... (DEW was/is the Distant Early Warning radar line, set up to
warn of Russkie bombers/missles coming over the pole, back before the
Russians let all their missles rust.)
Slightly cooked radar crew, coming up...
> "It is foolishness and endless trouble to cast a stone at every
I do like this quote...
Brian - yh728@victoria.tc.ca -
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> On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Peter Mancini wrote:
Stencherous? Is that a word? Guess it is now...:>
> My apologies! Now that I know what to fix it is easy to go back. Not
We're talking about Microsoft here, remember. Does an MS program actually need
a *reason* to screw up?
Later,
Brian - yh728@victoria.tc.ca -
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> --Peter
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Okay, for those of you that may have been trying to look up a few things
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I have on my site, try again--it is back up. I've added an after-action
=
reports page and some DS2 scenarios and taken out a few things (don't = worry,
the stuff I've taken out should be showing up on geocities pretty
=
soon, along with some new stuff).
Oh yes, the address...
http://rwhofrichter.webprovider.com
Among other things, you'll find this stuff there:
DS2 scenarios (as mentioned above) and new weapons. SG2 Kra'Vak write up. FT2
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Enjoy.
Rob
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<BODY bgColor=3D#ffffff> <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Okay, for those of
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> > what caused them to revert to RTF other than to say WTF!
Always thought that this activity was an inherent part of its code.
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Evening folks,
Alan - once again, thanks for the great work on the SG index. Excellent
idea, and should be a great tool during games.
I'm off visiting the family out in the wilds of Alberta (well, the city of
Calgary, which has nearly a million people and is hardly wild...) for the
Christmas holidays. In the balmy -30C weather, I'll be thinking of
those happy list members in the southern US and Australia, blissful in their
warm environment....
but I won't be online much, and so I'm unsubbing for the duration.
I wish you all a happy holiday season (whether it be Christmas or whatever),
and all the best for the new year.
2001. The year of HAL9000... but a dream that was when I was a young'un... and
here we are, not quite at that point yet, but getting closer. Be nice if they
fly the shuttle to the new Space Station to the Blue Danube....
All the best, and "see" you in the new year!
Adrian
Adrian Johnson adrian.johnson@sympatico.ca
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I finish work for Xmas today (the result of being too busy during the rest of
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> -----Original Message-----
> >of "automatic hit" with any weapon, though it would have finished off
> >the bell curve at 0.8
I agree with Oerjan, it is a little too powerful for the mass/cost.
Also the 30-36 range would be OK as it uses beam dice, and therefore,
may fail to inflict damage.
PSB: Guided Plasma Torpedo.
The GPT is an outgrowth of the Pulse-Torpedo and studies of recovered
Phalon wreckage. The GPT fires a magnetically contained plasma reaction with
minimal thrusters and guidance. As with the Pulse Torpedo, the projectile is
much faster than missiles, and this provides both positive and negative
aspects to the weapon. Because the contained plasma charge is directed, it
provides a greater ability to damage the target at close range and increases
the range to 3600km. But because the projectile is so fast, the guidance
thrusters are less efficient (have less time to make adjustments) at ranges
under 1800km. Also, the
plasma reaction is self-feeding and therefore damage potential
decreases during flight time. These interesting combination of features
provides a unique potential damage curve.