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#293 From: david_shepheard
Date: Mon Jul 10, 2006 8:02 pm
Subject: Free RPG Downloads - including a full Ravenloft product
david_shepheard
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Hi Guys,

I just found out that "Van Richten's Guide to the Mists", a full d20
System Ravenloft product, failed to get commercially published
because of a licencing issue. This entire product is now available as
a *free* pdf download from the publisher:

http://www.white-wolf.com/downloads.php?category_id=21

There are also 6 other RPG extracts that you can download to check
out their other Ravenloft products. But if you want to buy any of
them, you'd better hurry as they can only be sold up to the end of
the month, when the licence expires. After that you might find them
in your local RPG store bargain bucket.

I'll also be adding this link to the VE Links pages, which I suggest
you check out if you are looking for other free downloads.

David "Big Mac" Shepheard
Webmaster
Virtual Eclipse Science Fiction Role Playing Club
http://virtualeclipse.aboho.com/
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/virtualeclipselrp/

#292 From: david_shepheard
Date: Mon Jun 26, 2006 10:10 pm
Subject: Re: Anonymous Southampton Tag Group Was: [Virtual Eclipse] Digest Number 124
david_shepheard
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Hi Graham,

I didn't get to DropZone this year. I've heard about some of the WoW
compatible tag systems. I'm very impressed with most of the ones I've
seen (I bought a compatible sensor myself a few years ago).

I agree with your statement about the hobby. It tends to be kept
alive by small committed groups. It is a shame that Worlds of Wonder
isn't still going because they would probably have a message board
system and the LARP community could get in touch with new players
there. At the moment things are very word of mouth.

I didn't realise that a 20 hit sensor is out. You say "we" but who
are "you". In other words where should anyone wanting a 20 hit sensor
go to find out more information? Have you got a website? If you have
you might want to post a link to the page for your sensor.

Thanks for the information on your Southampton games. I don't know if
I can make it down there, but I am definitely interested to know
more. What are the food and accommodation at your games like? (Is it
tents and bring your own food?) Can you post the two dates when you
have them, please.

By the way, welcome to the VE Yahoo! Group.

David "Big Mac" Shepheard
Webmaster
Virtual Eclipse Science Fiction Role Playing Club
http://virtualeclipse.aboho.com/
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/virtualeclipselrp/

PS: Next time you reply to a post, can you please cut the irrelevant
text out of anything you are replying to so that your post is as
short as possible. This helps reduce the amount that people on dial-
up need to download.

--- In "Graham Parton" wrote:
>
> Hi David and guys.
>
> We've just run a tag event on May bank holiday nr Welwyn Garden
city with
> around 50 players and a whole variety of games.
>
> I agree the hobby is a little moribund but there are still
enthusiasts out
> there.
>
> There is a skirmish and light LRP day once a month at a site near
> Southampton if you are interested and there are a couple of
weekend's
> planned for later in the year.
>
> Sites to play upon are also difficult to find.
>
> Sensors- well, there are 2 or 3 people selling sensors at the
moment -
> compatible with Wow and they are very reliable.   Plans are afoot
for
> including other tag systems and having more than 6 hits - we
trailed 20 hit
> sensors in the Star Wars game at DropZone.
>
> Hope to be seeing you soon!
>
> Graham

#291 From: "Graham Parton" <grahamparton@...>
Date: Sat Jun 24, 2006 3:50 pm
Subject: RE: [Virtual Eclipse] Digest Number 124
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Hi David and guys.

We've just run a tag event on May bank holiday nr Welwyn Garden city with
around 50 players and a whole variety of games.

I agree the hobby is a little moribund but there are still enthusiasts out
there.

There is a skirmish and light LRP day once a month at a site near
Southampton if you are interested and there are a couple of weekend's
planned for later in the year.

Sites to play upon are also difficult to find.

Sensors- well, there are 2 or 3 people selling sensors at the moment -
compatible with Wow and they are very reliable.   Plans are afoot for
including other tag systems and having more than 6 hits - we trailed 20 hit
sensors in the Star Wars game at DropZone.

Hope to be seeing you soon!

Graham

-----Original Message-----
From: virtualeclipselrp@...
[mailto:virtualeclipselrp@...]
Sent: 22 June 2006 09:14
To: virtualeclipselrp@...
Subject: [Virtual Eclipse] Digest Number 124

There are 3 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

    1.  Re: Any VE games lately? (Was: Hi)
          From: "Mick" sage_the@...
    2.  Re: DIY laser tag
          From: "david_shepheard" no_reply@...
    3.  Re: Electic Shock Tag (Was: Any VE games lately?)
          From: "david_shepheard" no_reply@...

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Message: 1
    Date: Tue Jun 20, 2006 11:44 am
    From: "Mick" sage_the@...
Subject: Re: Any VE games lately? (Was: Hi)


--- In virtualeclipselrp@..., david_shepheard
<no_reply@y...> wrote:
>
> --- "David Roman" wrote:
> > So has there been any games lately with this group?   I havn't
> heard any news comming from this quadrant in a while.  How are things
> going?
> >
> > .....Dave @ www.1SLT.com
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> Thanks for the post.
>
> VE *has* been much quieter than usual for more than two years now. We
> have been running some table top role playing games, but our Lazer
> Tag games have not been happening at all.
>
> :-(
>
> I'm quite sad about this myself as I miss running around and shooting
> at people. More than that I miss the LARP element. For me a 100%
> mecanical game like Quasar or Laser Quest doesn't give me the same
> buzz. I love the fact that I am playing something like a Merc medic
> and am crawling through a bush trying to rescue an injured comrad. (I
> shall have to pop over to 1SLT and see what else is going on in the
> UK.)
>
> :-)
>
> Some other UK Lazer Tag groups also seem to be quieter than usual at
> the moment, so I don't think this is a problem exclusive to VE.
>
> What is the situation like in the USA? Are all the groups as strong
> as they used to be?
>
> As it has been a while since our last game, I think VE would need a
> equipment checking/repairing session, before we could run another
> game. Apart from that issue, I think we could easily be ready to run
> a game within a few months.
>
> I think part of the problem (with VE) is that some of our most active
> members have started families and there is a bit less free time
> available for the club. I know that a lot of our members are still
> finding time for re-enactment and other hobbies, so I think we need a
> bit of a push to get things restarted. (I'm not acually part of the
> VE organising committee, myself, but I will be doing my best to
> support the people on the committee when they do start work on a new
> game. I've got a dead PC at the moment, so have been doing less for
> VE than usual.)
>
> I think part of the problem with 'Tagging' as a whole in the UK is
> that it is *very* tied to the original Worlds of Wonder system. WoW
> seems to be the only company that could build anything that would
> work reliably in sunlight. Most UK groups seem to have started with
> WoW and ignored the systems that have followed in its wake. Reliance
> on stuff that hasn't been sold for years is a bit of a bar to new
> players. If a group doesn't have spares it can't bring in new players
> and if a group can't bring in new players it will eventually loose
> its energy.
>
> Do you know what tag systems are most popular in the USA?
>
> The new Lazer Tag Team Ops *could* come to the rescue of the hobby.
> Their people certainly seem to be very willing to make the system
> compatible with the old signal (which will help groups transfer
> across to the new system when individual players can afford to).
>
> However, as LTTO is marketed to children, they can't fully cater to
> the smaller LARP market. Last I heard they still had the gun and
> sensor tied together. This is something that makes the system much
> less usable for LARP (where we might have unarmed players) but is
> probably essential to get the toy past the marketing boys at Hasbro.
>
> It is a real shame that the equipment must be aimed at children as
> this forces the manufactures to produce low cost items that are not
> as strong as taggers would like. For example most tagging systems I
> have seen make no attempt to waterproof equipment. Tagging groups
> seem fairly able to make this sort of improvment.
>
> The equipment situation at VE is that we pull starsensor circuit
> boards out of their packaging, mount them into military style
> helmets, then do our best to waterproof them. If LTTO start making a
> stand alone sensor (especially with their heads up display option)
> I'm sure that we would be very interested. People (over here) are not
> so hungry for guns as a lot of gun circuits are already available on
> the internet, and guns are not in short supply.
>
> For me the perfect situation would be if Hazbro did have separate gun
> and sensor circuits and was able to give tagging groups discounts
> and/or sell us bare circut boards. I would also like Hazbro and other
> groups to agree on licencing their tag-signals to each other so that
> every tagging system could be used together. At the moment the lack
> of compatibility makes groups and individuals resistant to using new
> kit when it comes onto the market.
>
> This stops groups feeding money back to the manufacturers and
> probably makes them think that we are not a market worth targeting.
> So far every tagging system manufacturer seems to have protected
> their signal, like Betamax video recorders. Nobody seems willing to
> use a common signal, like VHS video recorders did very successfully.
>
> I have a feeling that the current political situation in the UK is
> also going to affect Lazer Tag games in a bad way. There is
> increasing political demand to ban replica guns and this may well
> make tagging (and possibly BB-guns and paintball) illegal in the
> future. Hopefully the attacks on London, will not make the government
> shove though a lot of knee-jerk reaction laws that interfere with
> hobbies that are not a threat to anyone.
>
> That is the unofficial news from me. If I hear anything useful from
> our committee, I'll make sure you are the first to know.
>
> Yours taglessly,
>
> David 'Big Mac' Shepheard
> Webmaster
> Virtual Eclipse
> http://virtualeclipse.aboho.com/
> http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/virtualeclipselrp/
>


hi just joined the group and rea dur messgae.  you nkow theres another
system on the market right now.  But its got a twist.  Its got
something that sends a shock to your hand every time the chest sensor
is hit.  I know this might not appeal to all Taggers but i thought i
mention it alll the same in case anyones interested






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Message: 2
    Date: Thu Jun 22, 2006 12:39 am
    From: "david_shepheard" no_reply@...
Subject: Re: DIY laser tag


Hi heghduq,

Shouldn't your name be written HeghDuQ?

A lot of people making DIY tag guns seem to stick to rifles as they
give you a lot more room to play with. One common trick is to use a
rifle with a grenade lancher and put IR emmitters into a grenade
launcher (instead of the rifle barrel) as it gives more room for a
big lens.

Getting things to fit into a handgun, or in your case, a hand phaser
is really going to cut down on your space (*especially* if you are
trying to retain the original sound board).

You might be able to gain a bit of extra space by switching to a high
power battery and using resistor to stop the current burning out the
circuit (a small camera battery might be able to fit in a part of the
phaser that is currently empty). This could allow you to put one of
the circuits in the handle where the batteries go now (you might need
to glue the battery compartment shut if you do this - use a hot glue
gun as you can pick it off later if you change your mind).

Getting the tag circuit and the phaser sound circuit to work in
paralel or in series might cause problems so you might want to try
using a different battery for each circuit and fitting a relay to
trigger the second circuit. It is probably best to keep the original
circut board where it is as I think it is attached to the switches. I
think you could probably connect the wires that currently go to the
phaser light to a relay switch and connect that to a separate tag
circuit housed in the battery compartment. The wires from the tag
circuit could then go back up to your IR emmitting diode.

Andy is right in his comments about bare emmitters, but you might get
a slight performance enhancement by mounting your LED inside a chrome
bezel like this one:

http://www.maplin.co.uk/free_uk_delivery/LED_Chrome_Bezel_2073/LED_Chr
ome_Bezel_2073.htm

(If that link is broken onto two lines you will have to reassemble it
to get the right page.)

A chrome bezel would reflect a bit more IR in a forward direction and
cut down slighly on the sideways spread. It isn't as good as a lens,
but is better than using nothing. The entire assembly might still fit
inside the hole where the original light was, although you might need
to do a bit of careful carving with a dremel or similar tool to get
it to point in the right direction. Don't forget that as you are not
using the bezel for its orignial purpose you can ditch the retaining
nut if it is in the way. There are probably a few bezel types in your
local electronics shop and some might be slighly smaller than others,
but be careful to get one that fits with your IR LED.

By the way, if you need to glue the bezel or the emmitter to the body
*try* to glue it to the same side that the electronic circuits are on
(so that you don't need to put in longer wires than you need to).
Remember that you are probably going to have to take this thing apart
to change the batteries.

If you mount the entire thing inside the phaser it shouldn't be too
visible from the outside, but a bit of perspex (which could perhaps
be slighly red) should cover it up (and make your weapon more
waterproof) if you are concerned.

Be warey of mounting the emmitter on the outside of the phaser as the
spread will be so big that it hits people on your own team. Also be
cautious of powering up the tag circuit too much as the IR might leak
through the sides of the phaser body. (I actually know a guy that
made a "bazooka" gun circuit so powerful that it shot out of the back
of his drain-pipe and hit people behind him!). If you get that
problem with your phaser you can try gluing something like aluminium
foil to the insides of the gun, but be careful to not create a short
circuit if you do that (you might get away with just doing this to
the front section around the LED).

Good luck with your project.

Hi Andy,

Nice to see you are still around. Was it you doing the open source
tag project? How is that going? I lost your website URL. If you are
doing any new tag stuff (and haven't already added your site to my
links pages) let me know where to find it.

David "Big Mac" Shepheard
Webmaster
Virtual Eclipse Role Playing Club
http://virtualeclipse.aboho.com/
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/virtualeclipselrp/

--- "Andy" wrote:
>
> The lens doesn't need to be so big.  In fact, if you wanted a very
short range tagger, you could skip the lens entirely.
>
> The space you have is almost impossible to make a lens assembly
fit - 3/16 is smaller than most 5 mm IR emitters.  If you are willing
the use a bare emitter, you could get a range of 20-30 feet, but
anything more than that will require extensive changes to your phaser.
>
> -Andy in Indy
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: heghduq
>   Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 11:15 PM
>   Subject: [Virtual Eclipse] DIY laser tag
>
>
>   Greetings and salutations. I happened upon your group after a
long
>   surfing session looking for help on a project but have a small
dilema
>   and a possible challenge for any electronics techs out there. I
have a
>   Star Trek Next generation type II hand Phaser. I wish to add a
IRLED
>   WoW Laser Tag compatable electronics package to the existing
sound
>   board with out compromising the external appearrence of my hand
Phaser.
>   From ehat I have seen in the DIY sections of several Laser tag
sites
>   the minimum required length of the IRLED emitter is 4.5 inches
with a 2
>   inch Diameter magnifying lens. My dilema comes in lack of space
and
>   shape. I have at best 2 inches in length for the IRLED emitter
tube.
>   the other issue is the shape of the lens. It can only be 9/16th
of an
>   inch long and 3/16th wide. this would make it rectangular in
shape and
>   quite small. would it be possible to do this?





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Message: 3
    Date: Thu Jun 22, 2006 1:20 am
    From: "david_shepheard" no_reply@...
Subject: Re: Electic Shock Tag (Was: Any VE games lately?)


--- "Mick" <sage_the@h...> wrote:
>
> hi just joined the group and rea dur messgae.  you nkow theres another
> system on the market right now.  But its got a twist.  Its got
> something that sends a shock to your hand every time the chest sensor
> is hit.  I know this might not appeal to all Taggers but i thought i
> mention it alll the same in case anyones interested

I've heard of something like that but don't know the actual name. Do
you know their website?

It is an interesting idea, but if I was going to upgrade, I would
probably go with the new Lazer Tag Team Ops system from Hazbro. LTTO is
perfect for tag apart from one thing -they joined the gun and sensor
together to keep costs down. Sadly this makes it much less useful to
the LARP communty as we like to have head mounted sensors so that
players can be unarmed (or can holster weapons and still get shot at).

However, I've spoken to one of the developers and they are willing to
make the next generation of the new guns backwardly compatible with the
original WoW signal. This would make it possible to run a game with
both types of gun and replace equipment gradually.

I'm hoping that the LTTO system will become popular enough that they
decide to try out a separate head mounted sensor similar to the
original Worlds of Wonder one. If they do that they might be willing to
sell bear circuit boards to LARP groups that want to mount them into
military style helmets.

If Lazer Tag Team Ops sounds interesting to you then turn down the
volume of your PC speakers (to avoid the annoying music) and visit
their website:
http://www.hasbro.com/lazertag/

Once you get there look for the tiny square volumn control to turn the
sound of and you can put your PC volume back to normal.

David 'Big Mac' Shepheard
Webmaster
Virtual Eclipse
http://virtualeclipse.aboho.com/
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/virtualeclipselrp/





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#290 From: david_shepheard
Date: Sat Jun 24, 2006 1:50 am
Subject: Re: [Virtual Eclipse] Electic Shock Tag (Was: Any VE games lately?)
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Yikes! :-O

I don't think I'll be trying that myself Steven. I don't think that
anyone else at VE would want to do it either.

However, I can imagine that it was very funny to look at.

David 'Big Mac' Shepheard
Webmaster
Virtual Eclipse
http://virtualeclipse.aboho.com/
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/virtualeclipselrp/

--- "Steven Myhre" <stevenmmyhre@y...> wrote:
>
> A bunch of buddies and I played some Electro Shock Tag here in
> Victoria, BC for a stag at a local Lazer Tag club we rented out for
> the day.  But it was electro shock tag with a twist:  The electrodes
> were hooked up to our testicles!  It hurt at first, but a few rounds
> (and rounds of beer later), we just didn't care anymore!  Our balls
> became numb (literally) to the pain!  Despite some sore and throbbing
> testicles, we came away from the experience with joyous memories that
> will last a lifetime!

#289 From: "Steven Myhre" <stevenmmyhre@...>
Date: Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:42 am
Subject: Re: [Virtual Eclipse] Electic Shock Tag (Was: Any VE games lately?)
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A bunch of buddies and I played some Electro Shock Tag here in
Victoria, BC for a stag at a local Lazer Tag club we rented out for
the day.  But it was electro shock tag with a twist:  The electrodes
were hooked up to our testicles!  It hurt at first, but a few rounds
(and rounds of beer later), we just didn't care anymore!  Our balls
became numb (literally) to the pain!  Despite some sore and throbbing
testicles, we came away from the experience with joyous memories that
will last a lifetime!






-- In virtualeclipselrp@..., david_shepheard
<no_reply@y...> wrote:
>
> --- "Mick" <sage_the@h...> wrote:
> >
> > hi just joined the group and rea dur messgae.  you nkow theres
another
> > system on the market right now.  But its got a twist.  Its got
> > something that sends a shock to your hand every time the chest
sensor
> > is hit.  I know this might not appeal to all Taggers but i
thought i
> > mention it alll the same in case anyones interested
>
> I've heard of something like that but don't know the actual name.
Do
> you know their website?
>
> It is an interesting idea, but if I was going to upgrade, I would
> probably go with the new Lazer Tag Team Ops system from Hazbro.
LTTO is
> perfect for tag apart from one thing -they joined the gun and
sensor
> together to keep costs down. Sadly this makes it much less useful
to
> the LARP communty as we like to have head mounted sensors so that
> players can be unarmed (or can holster weapons and still get shot
at).
>
> However, I've spoken to one of the developers and they are willing
to
> make the next generation of the new guns backwardly compatible with
the
> original WoW signal. This would make it possible to run a game with
> both types of gun and replace equipment gradually.
>
> I'm hoping that the LTTO system will become popular enough that
they
> decide to try out a separate head mounted sensor similar to the
> original Worlds of Wonder one. If they do that they might be
willing to
> sell bear circuit boards to LARP groups that want to mount them
into
> military style helmets.
>
> If Lazer Tag Team Ops sounds interesting to you then turn down the
> volume of your PC speakers (to avoid the annoying music) and visit
> their website:
> http://www.hasbro.com/lazertag/
>
> Once you get there look for the tiny square volumn control to turn
the
> sound of and you can put your PC volume back to normal.
>
> David 'Big Mac' Shepheard
> Webmaster
> Virtual Eclipse
> http://virtualeclipse.aboho.com/
> http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/virtualeclipselrp/
>

#288 From: david_shepheard
Date: Thu Jun 22, 2006 12:20 am
Subject: Re: [Virtual Eclipse] Electic Shock Tag (Was: Any VE games lately?)
david_shepheard
Offline Offline
 
--- "Mick" <sage_the@h...> wrote:
>
> hi just joined the group and rea dur messgae.  you nkow theres another
> system on the market right now.  But its got a twist.  Its got
> something that sends a shock to your hand every time the chest sensor
> is hit.  I know this might not appeal to all Taggers but i thought i
> mention it alll the same in case anyones interested

I've heard of something like that but don't know the actual name. Do
you know their website?

It is an interesting idea, but if I was going to upgrade, I would
probably go with the new Lazer Tag Team Ops system from Hazbro. LTTO is
perfect for tag apart from one thing -they joined the gun and sensor
together to keep costs down. Sadly this makes it much less useful to
the LARP communty as we like to have head mounted sensors so that
players can be unarmed (or can holster weapons and still get shot at).

However, I've spoken to one of the developers and they are willing to
make the next generation of the new guns backwardly compatible with the
original WoW signal. This would make it possible to run a game with
both types of gun and replace equipment gradually.

I'm hoping that the LTTO system will become popular enough that they
decide to try out a separate head mounted sensor similar to the
original Worlds of Wonder one. If they do that they might be willing to
sell bear circuit boards to LARP groups that want to mount them into
military style helmets.

If Lazer Tag Team Ops sounds interesting to you then turn down the
volume of your PC speakers (to avoid the annoying music) and visit
their website:
http://www.hasbro.com/lazertag/

Once you get there look for the tiny square volumn control to turn the
sound of and you can put your PC volume back to normal.

David 'Big Mac' Shepheard
Webmaster
Virtual Eclipse
http://virtualeclipse.aboho.com/
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/virtualeclipselrp/

#287 From: david_shepheard
Date: Wed Jun 21, 2006 11:39 pm
Subject: Re: [Virtual Eclipse] DIY laser tag
david_shepheard
Offline Offline
 
Hi heghduq,

Shouldn't your name be written HeghDuQ?

A lot of people making DIY tag guns seem to stick to rifles as they
give you a lot more room to play with. One common trick is to use a
rifle with a grenade lancher and put IR emmitters into a grenade
launcher (instead of the rifle barrel) as it gives more room for a
big lens.

Getting things to fit into a handgun, or in your case, a hand phaser
is really going to cut down on your space (*especially* if you are
trying to retain the original sound board).

You might be able to gain a bit of extra space by switching to a high
power battery and using resistor to stop the current burning out the
circuit (a small camera battery might be able to fit in a part of the
phaser that is currently empty). This could allow you to put one of
the circuits in the handle where the batteries go now (you might need
to glue the battery compartment shut if you do this - use a hot glue
gun as you can pick it off later if you change your mind).

Getting the tag circuit and the phaser sound circuit to work in
paralel or in series might cause problems so you might want to try
using a different battery for each circuit and fitting a relay to
trigger the second circuit. It is probably best to keep the original
circut board where it is as I think it is attached to the switches. I
think you could probably connect the wires that currently go to the
phaser light to a relay switch and connect that to a separate tag
circuit housed in the battery compartment. The wires from the tag
circuit could then go back up to your IR emmitting diode.

Andy is right in his comments about bare emmitters, but you might get
a slight performance enhancement by mounting your LED inside a chrome
bezel like this one:

http://www.maplin.co.uk/free_uk_delivery/LED_Chrome_Bezel_2073/LED_Chr
ome_Bezel_2073.htm

(If that link is broken onto two lines you will have to reassemble it
to get the right page.)

A chrome bezel would reflect a bit more IR in a forward direction and
cut down slighly on the sideways spread. It isn't as good as a lens,
but is better than using nothing. The entire assembly might still fit
inside the hole where the original light was, although you might need
to do a bit of careful carving with a dremel or similar tool to get
it to point in the right direction. Don't forget that as you are not
using the bezel for its orignial purpose you can ditch the retaining
nut if it is in the way. There are probably a few bezel types in your
local electronics shop and some might be slighly smaller than others,
but be careful to get one that fits with your IR LED.

By the way, if you need to glue the bezel or the emmitter to the body
*try* to glue it to the same side that the electronic circuits are on
(so that you don't need to put in longer wires than you need to).
Remember that you are probably going to have to take this thing apart
to change the batteries.

If you mount the entire thing inside the phaser it shouldn't be too
visible from the outside, but a bit of perspex (which could perhaps
be slighly red) should cover it up (and make your weapon more
waterproof) if you are concerned.

Be warey of mounting the emmitter on the outside of the phaser as the
spread will be so big that it hits people on your own team. Also be
cautious of powering up the tag circuit too much as the IR might leak
through the sides of the phaser body. (I actually know a guy that
made a "bazooka" gun circuit so powerful that it shot out of the back
of his drain-pipe and hit people behind him!). If you get that
problem with your phaser you can try gluing something like aluminium
foil to the insides of the gun, but be careful to not create a short
circuit if you do that (you might get away with just doing this to
the front section around the LED).

Good luck with your project.

Hi Andy,

Nice to see you are still around. Was it you doing the open source
tag project? How is that going? I lost your website URL. If you are
doing any new tag stuff (and haven't already added your site to my
links pages) let me know where to find it.

David "Big Mac" Shepheard
Webmaster
Virtual Eclipse Role Playing Club
http://virtualeclipse.aboho.com/
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/virtualeclipselrp/

--- "Andy" wrote:
>
> The lens doesn't need to be so big.  In fact, if you wanted a very
short range tagger, you could skip the lens entirely.
>
> The space you have is almost impossible to make a lens assembly
fit - 3/16 is smaller than most 5 mm IR emitters.  If you are willing
the use a bare emitter, you could get a range of 20-30 feet, but
anything more than that will require extensive changes to your phaser.
>
> -Andy in Indy
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: heghduq
>   Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 11:15 PM
>   Subject: [Virtual Eclipse] DIY laser tag
>
>
>   Greetings and salutations. I happened upon your group after a
long
>   surfing session looking for help on a project but have a small
dilema
>   and a possible challenge for any electronics techs out there. I
have a
>   Star Trek Next generation type II hand Phaser. I wish to add a
IRLED
>   WoW Laser Tag compatable electronics package to the existing
sound
>   board with out compromising the external appearrence of my hand
Phaser.
>   From ehat I have seen in the DIY sections of several Laser tag
sites
>   the minimum required length of the IRLED emitter is 4.5 inches
with a 2
>   inch Diameter magnifying lens. My dilema comes in lack of space
and
>   shape. I have at best 2 inches in length for the IRLED emitter
tube.
>   the other issue is the shape of the lens. It can only be 9/16th
of an
>   inch long and 3/16th wide. this would make it rectangular in
shape and
>   quite small. would it be possible to do this?

#286 From: "Mick" <sage_the@...>
Date: Tue Jun 20, 2006 10:43 am
Subject: Re: [Virtual Eclipse] Any VE games lately? (Was: Hi)
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--- In virtualeclipselrp@..., david_shepheard
<no_reply@y...> wrote:
>
> --- "David Roman" wrote:
> > So has there been any games lately with this group?   I havn't
> heard any news comming from this quadrant in a while.  How are things
> going?
> >
> > .....Dave @ www.1SLT.com
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> Thanks for the post.
>
> VE *has* been much quieter than usual for more than two years now. We
> have been running some table top role playing games, but our Lazer
> Tag games have not been happening at all.
>
> :-(
>
> I'm quite sad about this myself as I miss running around and shooting
> at people. More than that I miss the LARP element. For me a 100%
> mecanical game like Quasar or Laser Quest doesn't give me the same
> buzz. I love the fact that I am playing something like a Merc medic
> and am crawling through a bush trying to rescue an injured comrad. (I
> shall have to pop over to 1SLT and see what else is going on in the
> UK.)
>
> :-)
>
> Some other UK Lazer Tag groups also seem to be quieter than usual at
> the moment, so I don't think this is a problem exclusive to VE.
>
> What is the situation like in the USA? Are all the groups as strong
> as they used to be?
>
> As it has been a while since our last game, I think VE would need a
> equipment checking/repairing session, before we could run another
> game. Apart from that issue, I think we could easily be ready to run
> a game within a few months.
>
> I think part of the problem (with VE) is that some of our most active
> members have started families and there is a bit less free time
> available for the club. I know that a lot of our members are still
> finding time for re-enactment and other hobbies, so I think we need a
> bit of a push to get things restarted. (I'm not acually part of the
> VE organising committee, myself, but I will be doing my best to
> support the people on the committee when they do start work on a new
> game. I've got a dead PC at the moment, so have been doing less for
> VE than usual.)
>
> I think part of the problem with 'Tagging' as a whole in the UK is
> that it is *very* tied to the original Worlds of Wonder system. WoW
> seems to be the only company that could build anything that would
> work reliably in sunlight. Most UK groups seem to have started with
> WoW and ignored the systems that have followed in its wake. Reliance
> on stuff that hasn't been sold for years is a bit of a bar to new
> players. If a group doesn't have spares it can't bring in new players
> and if a group can't bring in new players it will eventually loose
> its energy.
>
> Do you know what tag systems are most popular in the USA?
>
> The new Lazer Tag Team Ops *could* come to the rescue of the hobby.
> Their people certainly seem to be very willing to make the system
> compatible with the old signal (which will help groups transfer
> across to the new system when individual players can afford to).
>
> However, as LTTO is marketed to children, they can't fully cater to
> the smaller LARP market. Last I heard they still had the gun and
> sensor tied together. This is something that makes the system much
> less usable for LARP (where we might have unarmed players) but is
> probably essential to get the toy past the marketing boys at Hasbro.
>
> It is a real shame that the equipment must be aimed at children as
> this forces the manufactures to produce low cost items that are not
> as strong as taggers would like. For example most tagging systems I
> have seen make no attempt to waterproof equipment. Tagging groups
> seem fairly able to make this sort of improvment.
>
> The equipment situation at VE is that we pull starsensor circuit
> boards out of their packaging, mount them into military style
> helmets, then do our best to waterproof them. If LTTO start making a
> stand alone sensor (especially with their heads up display option)
> I'm sure that we would be very interested. People (over here) are not
> so hungry for guns as a lot of gun circuits are already available on
> the internet, and guns are not in short supply.
>
> For me the perfect situation would be if Hazbro did have separate gun
> and sensor circuits and was able to give tagging groups discounts
> and/or sell us bare circut boards. I would also like Hazbro and other
> groups to agree on licencing their tag-signals to each other so that
> every tagging system could be used together. At the moment the lack
> of compatibility makes groups and individuals resistant to using new
> kit when it comes onto the market.
>
> This stops groups feeding money back to the manufacturers and
> probably makes them think that we are not a market worth targeting.
> So far every tagging system manufacturer seems to have protected
> their signal, like Betamax video recorders. Nobody seems willing to
> use a common signal, like VHS video recorders did very successfully.
>
> I have a feeling that the current political situation in the UK is
> also going to affect Lazer Tag games in a bad way. There is
> increasing political demand to ban replica guns and this may well
> make tagging (and possibly BB-guns and paintball) illegal in the
> future. Hopefully the attacks on London, will not make the government
> shove though a lot of knee-jerk reaction laws that interfere with
> hobbies that are not a threat to anyone.
>
> That is the unofficial news from me. If I hear anything useful from
> our committee, I'll make sure you are the first to know.
>
> Yours taglessly,
>
> David 'Big Mac' Shepheard
> Webmaster
> Virtual Eclipse
> http://virtualeclipse.aboho.com/
> http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/virtualeclipselrp/
>


hi just joined the group and rea dur messgae.  you nkow theres another
system on the market right now.  But its got a twist.  Its got
something that sends a shock to your hand every time the chest sensor
is hit.  I know this might not appeal to all Taggers but i thought i
mention it alll the same in case anyones interested

#285 From: "Andy" <ahasara@...>
Date: Mon Jun 5, 2006 11:28 am
Subject: Re: [Virtual Eclipse] DIY laser tag
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The lens doesn't need to be so big.  In fact, if you wanted a very short range
tagger, you could skip the lens entirely.

The space you have is almost impossible to make a lens assembly fit - 3/16 is
smaller than most 5 mm IR emitters.  If you are willing the use a bare emitter,
you could get a range of 20-30 feet, but anything more than that will require
extensive changes to your phaser.

-Andy in Indy
   ----- Original Message -----
   From: heghduq
   To: virtualeclipselrp@...
   Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 11:15 PM
   Subject: [Virtual Eclipse] DIY laser tag


   Greetings and salutations. I happened upon your group after a long
   surfing session looking for help on a project but have a small dilema
   and a possible challenge for any electronics techs out there. I have a
   Star Trek Next generation type II hand Phaser. I wish to add a IRLED
   WoW Laser Tag compatable electronics package to the existing sound
   board with out compromising the external appearrence of my hand Phaser.
   From ehat I have seen in the DIY sections of several Laser tag sites
   the minimum required length of the IRLED emitter is 4.5 inches with a 2
   inch Diameter magnifying lens. My dilema comes in lack of space and
   shape. I have at best 2 inches in length for the IRLED emitter tube.
   the other issue is the shape of the lens. It can only be 9/16th of an
   inch long and 3/16th wide. this would make it rectangular in shape and
   quite small. would it be possible to do this?






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#284 From: "heghduq" <heghduq@...>
Date: Mon Jun 5, 2006 3:15 am
Subject: DIY laser tag
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Greetings and salutations. I happened upon your group after a long
surfing session looking for help on a project but have a small dilema
and a possible challenge for any electronics techs out there. I have a
Star Trek Next generation type II hand Phaser. I wish to add a IRLED
WoW Laser Tag compatable electronics package to the existing sound
board with out compromising the external appearrence of my hand Phaser.
From ehat I have seen in the DIY sections of several Laser tag sites
the minimum required length of the IRLED emitter is 4.5 inches with a 2
inch Diameter magnifying lens. My dilema comes in lack of space and
shape. I have at best 2 inches in length for the IRLED emitter tube.
the other issue is the shape of the lens. It can only be 9/16th of an
inch long and 3/16th wide. this would make it rectangular in shape and
quite small. would it be possible to do this?

#283 From: david_shepheard
Date: Tue Jan 3, 2006 12:27 am
Subject: Beneth the Sands RPG - special notice
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Anyone taking part in the above adventure is advised to advised to use
the House rules in conjuction with the Modern SRD.

The Modern SRD can be accessed online at:
http://www.systemreferencedocuments.org/modern/roarerbull/Home.php

The House rules and the original player briefing are at:
http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/virtualeclipselrp/files/Beneth_the_Sand
s/

#282 From: david_shepheard
Date: Tue Dec 13, 2005 3:07 pm
Subject: Re: Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
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You will go to the following URL:

http://www.audiocard.com/pickup/4virtual.shtml

There you will find christmas greetings from a wise old warrior.

David "Big Mac" Shepheard
Webmaster
Virtual Eclipse Science Fiction Role Playing Club

#281 From: david_shepheard
Date: Tue Dec 13, 2005 2:52 pm
Subject: Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
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Just wanted to wish everyone in the Virtual Eclipse club (and all our
guests) a very happy Christmas. I hope the new year brings you all lots
of cool stuff.

Yules Xmassly

David "Big Mac" Shepheard
Webmaster
Virtual Eclipse Science Fiction Role Playing Club

#280 From: david_shepheard
Date: Sat Aug 20, 2005 7:57 pm
Subject: Re: Off Topic - Babylon 5
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I'm going to get B5 (and perhaps Crusade) on DVD as well (at some
point). VHS just seems to take up too much space these days.

Still, it is great of you to offer this. I hope they go to a happy home.

Hope you enjoy all the DVD extras. Remember to look on the internet to
find out where you can find the hidden easter eggs.

BCNU

Big Mac

PS: I hope we can meet up with Graham for a game at some point. Any
news from the VE committee?

--- "Bill Chivers" wrote:
> OK Folks I am moving house and its time for the traditional big clean
> out. As I upgraded by B5 collection to DVD, is there anyone that
would
> like series 1-4 on VHS Tape? Going free toa good home.
>
> Bill

#279 From: "Bill Chivers" <w.chivers1@...>
Date: Wed Aug 10, 2005 8:06 am
Subject: RE: [Virtual Eclipse] Digest Number 118
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Where do you live Graham?

Bill

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Well, if no one else is interested......yes please1

(If you count me as a good home!)

Graham

PS Would love to do some more events with you guys.......

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#278 From: "Graham Parton" <grahamparton@...>
Date: Tue Aug 9, 2005 6:39 pm
Subject: RE: [Virtual Eclipse] Digest Number 118
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Well, if no one else is interested......yes please1

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Graham

PS Would love to do some more events with you guys.......

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#277 From: "David Roman" <droman@...>
Date: Tue Aug 9, 2005 3:54 pm
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Shame I'm not in the U.K. or I'd take you up on that offer!

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#276 From: "Bill Chivers" <w.chivers1@...>
Date: Tue Aug 9, 2005 9:47 am
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Bill

#275 From: david_shepheard
Date: Sat Aug 6, 2005 5:35 pm
Subject: [Virtual Eclipse] Re: Hi
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Hi Christine,

Have you tried Yahoo Help. They have tutorials for a lot of things.
Mind you, I personally think it isn't worth worrying about your
profile.

If there is something you want to ask us (or tell us) why not just
post/email it here in the messages section. That way everyone will
get to read it and you won't have to battle to get it online.

As for learning a lot of things on the internet: that is true, but
don't forget that a lot of inaccurate stuff gets posted online. Make
sure you double check anything you learn from the net.

David 'Big Mac' Shepheard
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--- christine rodriguez <papmel54@y...> wrote:
> I take it my profile didnt come out - even though I spent almost an
hour trying to sort it out.  Not entirely sure what you do exactly
but what the hell the internet is a big place and you can learn a
lot.  I will stick around for a while.
>
> Simon <aerospace_jock@y...> wrote:Hmmm... not entirely sure what
you're asking. We're not going to kick
> you off for signing up accidently... but then on the flip side I'm
not
> sure what you're get from this group if you're not into lasertag.
>
> As for what is going on, this is the group for a small Live Role
Play
> group based in the UK. it's a repository for our in-game
information,
> it's our buletin board and a place for us to plan events.
>
>
>
> Whenever they may be! :-)

#274 From: david_shepheard
Date: Sat Aug 6, 2005 5:27 pm
Subject: [Virtual Eclipse] Any VE games lately? (Was: Hi)
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--- "David Roman" wrote:
> So has there been any games lately with this group?   I havn't
heard any news comming from this quadrant in a while.  How are things
going?
>
> .....Dave @ www.1SLT.com

Hi Dave,

Thanks for the post.

VE *has* been much quieter than usual for more than two years now. We
have been running some table top role playing games, but our Lazer
Tag games have not been happening at all.

:-(

I'm quite sad about this myself as I miss running around and shooting
at people. More than that I miss the LARP element. For me a 100%
mecanical game like Quasar or Laser Quest doesn't give me the same
buzz. I love the fact that I am playing something like a Merc medic
and am crawling through a bush trying to rescue an injured comrad. (I
shall have to pop over to 1SLT and see what else is going on in the
UK.)

:-)

Some other UK Lazer Tag groups also seem to be quieter than usual at
the moment, so I don't think this is a problem exclusive to VE.

What is the situation like in the USA? Are all the groups as strong
as they used to be?

As it has been a while since our last game, I think VE would need a
equipment checking/repairing session, before we could run another
game. Apart from that issue, I think we could easily be ready to run
a game within a few months.

I think part of the problem (with VE) is that some of our most active
members have started families and there is a bit less free time
available for the club. I know that a lot of our members are still
finding time for re-enactment and other hobbies, so I think we need a
bit of a push to get things restarted. (I'm not acually part of the
VE organising committee, myself, but I will be doing my best to
support the people on the committee when they do start work on a new
game. I've got a dead PC at the moment, so have been doing less for
VE than usual.)

I think part of the problem with 'Tagging' as a whole in the UK is
that it is *very* tied to the original Worlds of Wonder system. WoW
seems to be the only company that could build anything that would
work reliably in sunlight. Most UK groups seem to have started with
WoW and ignored the systems that have followed in its wake. Reliance
on stuff that hasn't been sold for years is a bit of a bar to new
players. If a group doesn't have spares it can't bring in new players
and if a group can't bring in new players it will eventually loose
its energy.

Do you know what tag systems are most popular in the USA?

The new Lazer Tag Team Ops *could* come to the rescue of the hobby.
Their people certainly seem to be very willing to make the system
compatible with the old signal (which will help groups transfer
across to the new system when individual players can afford to).

However, as LTTO is marketed to children, they can't fully cater to
the smaller LARP market. Last I heard they still had the gun and
sensor tied together. This is something that makes the system much
less usable for LARP (where we might have unarmed players) but is
probably essential to get the toy past the marketing boys at Hasbro.

It is a real shame that the equipment must be aimed at children as
this forces the manufactures to produce low cost items that are not
as strong as taggers would like. For example most tagging systems I
have seen make no attempt to waterproof equipment. Tagging groups
seem fairly able to make this sort of improvment.

The equipment situation at VE is that we pull starsensor circuit
boards out of their packaging, mount them into military style
helmets, then do our best to waterproof them. If LTTO start making a
stand alone sensor (especially with their heads up display option)
I'm sure that we would be very interested. People (over here) are not
so hungry for guns as a lot of gun circuits are already available on
the internet, and guns are not in short supply.

For me the perfect situation would be if Hazbro did have separate gun
and sensor circuits and was able to give tagging groups discounts
and/or sell us bare circut boards. I would also like Hazbro and other
groups to agree on licencing their tag-signals to each other so that
every tagging system could be used together. At the moment the lack
of compatibility makes groups and individuals resistant to using new
kit when it comes onto the market.

This stops groups feeding money back to the manufacturers and
probably makes them think that we are not a market worth targeting.
So far every tagging system manufacturer seems to have protected
their signal, like Betamax video recorders. Nobody seems willing to
use a common signal, like VHS video recorders did very successfully.

I have a feeling that the current political situation in the UK is
also going to affect Lazer Tag games in a bad way. There is
increasing political demand to ban replica guns and this may well
make tagging (and possibly BB-guns and paintball) illegal in the
future. Hopefully the attacks on London, will not make the government
shove though a lot of knee-jerk reaction laws that interfere with
hobbies that are not a threat to anyone.

That is the unofficial news from me. If I hear anything useful from
our committee, I'll make sure you are the first to know.

Yours taglessly,

David 'Big Mac' Shepheard
Webmaster
Virtual Eclipse
http://virtualeclipse.aboho.com/
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#273 From: christine rodriguez <papmel54@...>
Date: Wed Aug 3, 2005 8:44 pm
Subject: Re: [Virtual Eclipse] Re: Hi
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I take it my profile didnt come out - even though I spent almost an hour trying
to sort it out.  Not entirely sure what you do exactly but what the hell the
internet is a big place and you can learn a lot.  I will stick around for a
while.

Simon <aerospace_jock@...> wrote:Hmmm... not entirely sure what you're
asking. We're not going to kick
you off for signing up accidently... but then on the flip side I'm not
sure what you're get from this group if you're not into lasertag.

As for what is going on, this is the group for a small Live Role Play
group based in the UK. it's a repository for our in-game information,
it's our buletin board and a place for us to plan events.



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#272 From: "David Roman" <droman@...>
Date: Wed Aug 3, 2005 6:14 pm
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So has there been any games lately with this group?   I havn't heard any news
comming from this quadrant in a while.  How are things going?

.....Dave @ www.1SLT.com

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#271 From: david_shepheard
Date: Wed Aug 3, 2005 4:52 pm
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--- "Simon" wrote:
> Hmmm... not entirely sure what you're asking.

<scratches head />

I think Chris is trying to get his Yahoo profile sorted out.

I've heard that some internet groups don't like people with witheld
profile information. That sort of thing isn't important in this group
so if that is what you mean Chris then you don't need to bother.

> We're not going to kick
> you off for signing up accidently... but then on the flip side I'm
not
> sure what you're get from this group if you're not into lasertag.

It is amazing what you can find out in strange places on the internet.
While we are predominantly a LARP/Lazer Tag group we do have members
with interests in other similar hobbies so I suppose someone could surf
in and ask for pointers. The worst that can happen is that none of us
know.

> As for what is going on, this is the group for a small Live Role Play
> group based in the UK. it's a repository for our in-game information,
> it's our buletin board and a place for us to plan events.

...and say "May the Forth be with you" once a year! ;-)

> Whenever they may be! :-)

It's been a while now. I'm getting withdrawal simptoms myself. :-(

#270 From: "Simon" <aerospace_jock@...>
Date: Sun Jul 31, 2005 7:10 pm
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Hmmm... not entirely sure what you're asking. We're not going to kick
you off for signing up accidently... but then on the flip side I'm not
sure what you're get from this group if you're not into lasertag.

As for what is going on, this is the group for a small Live Role Play
group based in the UK. it's a repository for our in-game information,
it's our buletin board and a place for us to plan events.



Whenever they may be! :-)

#269 From: "papmel54" <papmel54@...>
Date: Fri Jul 29, 2005 9:01 pm
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I have accidently joined this group.  I was going to quit but I have
spent half an hour trying to do a profile (not one detail of which is
on display).  So with gritted teeth can someone please let me know
what is going on and if you want me - tough skinned so tell it like it
is.
Cheers
Chris

#268 From: "David Roman" <droman@...>
Date: Wed Jul 13, 2005 5:59 pm
Subject: Re: [Virtual Eclipse] I'm OK (in case you were worried)
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Hello David,

       Great to hear your group is alright.    You guys are definately in our
thoughts.   To anyone who may have known someone who was affected....our
condolances.....

Best Regards,
David Roman
www.1SLT.com

BTW.......have you folks had any games lately?



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   After getting an international phone call from someone concerned about
   last Thursday's bombs, I realised I'd better say hello, just in case
   anyone else was worried about me.

   As far as I know, no VE players were on any of the trains or the bus.

   Check out the we're not afraid website if you want to show your support
   for London:

   http://www.werenotafraid.com/

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#267 From: david_shepheard
Date: Wed Jul 13, 2005 5:15 pm
Subject: I'm OK (in case you were worried)
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After getting an international phone call from someone concerned about
last Thursday's bombs, I realised I'd better say hello, just in case
anyone else was worried about me.

As far as I know, no VE players were on any of the trains or the bus.

Check out the we're not afraid website if you want to show your support
for London:

http://www.werenotafraid.com/

David 'Big Mac' Shepheard

#266 From: "Simon" <aerospace_jock@...>
Date: Mon Feb 21, 2005 8:51 pm
Subject: Re: [Virtual Eclipse] VE 2005 Events - Request for dates
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I was the tall guy in Hawk Squad. I think Hoccifer was perhaps
pushing it a bit :-)

#265 From: david_shepheard
Date: Mon Feb 21, 2005 4:30 am
Subject: Re: [Virtual Eclipse] VE 2005 Events - Request for dates
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--- "Simon" <aerospace_jock@y...> wrote:
>
> I'd love to make it to another game. right now not sure how the
year
> looks for me, but throw a date or three out and i'll try to arrange
> to be there

It's great to hear from you Simon. If I can get everyone to agree on
some dates I'll get them posted. It would be great to see you again.

By the way which Simon are you. We've had a couple. Are you the tall
guy that was a Hawk Squad officer?

David "Big Mac" Shepheard
Virtual Eclipse Role Playing Club
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http://virtualeclipse.aboho.com/

#264 From: "Simon" <aerospace_jock@...>
Date: Sun Feb 20, 2005 8:49 pm
Subject: Re: [Virtual Eclipse] VE 2005 Events - Request for dates
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I'd love to make it to another game. right now not sure how the year
looks for me, but throw a date or three out and i'll try to arrange
to be there

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