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Message ID: 1154
Date: Fri Oct 29 23:39:20 BST 1999
Author: lukas@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
Subject: Re: Digest Number 128


Its been one of those weeks hehe. Tried to make the event but noticed that
it was 7pm EST...4pm on the West coast meaning I was still at work :-/ I
stopped by but by then there was only 5 or so in the zone, doh..

In any case it looks like a success for probably the first event of its
kind (hmm that reminds me anyone remember reading about the troll run? lol)
With the upgrades announced on tinkering maybe another one of these events
will help get some ideas on how we might find the plans.

-Luke
Tinkering site:
http://www.eqportal.com/tinkering

At 09:21 AM 10/28/99 -0400, you wrote:
>From: Paul McClung <p.e.mcclung@...>
>
>Gnomestock was fun, but I have to apologize for not being online early
>enough to make some fireworks and fishing poles for everyone, as I was
>delayed at work, and then when I got home, my cable company decided it was
>time for them to start fiddeling about in the cable box, this caused my
>cable modem to go dead. But I still managed to get online about 7:05. =)
>
>For advertising gnomestock, I sent emails to EQvault, EQstratics,
>Crossroads of Norrath, the Official Everquest site, Gnomads tinkering
>realm, the Casters Realm, Graffes Wizard realm and I think EQhaven. The
>email was sent out 4 days before the event, which was a sunday, Luke posted
>the news on Wed, the day of the event.
>
>Luke you slacker. hee hee =) Everyone was asking about you...
>
>Of those, only EQvault and Crossroads of Norrath posted the email, to be
>honest, I was a bit disappointed in the other sites for not helping us out.
> =(
>
>At anyrate, I think Gnomestock was a success, there were gnomes everywhere,
>in fact, I think it was the most crouded Ak'anon had been in a long long
time.
>
>Some screenshots I took are at this address:
>
>http://www.lockjaw.hamptoncity.com/gnomestock.html
>
>Rotgut
>