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One Good Thing About Virgin Voyagers

You can run you laptop off the mains in one; which means I can use the laptop the train for the whole journey, despite the fact the battery no longer works. Now I've written part of the GURPS Kalyr con adventure for Hatcon next weekend on my trip back to Manchester from Slough. I'll try and get it finished before the end of the week so I'm not writing things on the five-and-a-half hour journey down to Brighton on Friday! Hopefully the adventure itself will be an improvement on the Sashcon one.

I won't name the GM who's stayed up all night at the con finishing the adventure to be run the following day!

Posted by TimHall at October 15, 2002 09:26 PM | TrackBack
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