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 If you have any suggestions, criticisms, death-threats, or whatever, then please contact me. If you have any suggestions, criticisms, death-threats, or whatever, then please contact me.
  
-Although this site is largely inactive for the moment, I am still active in obsolete computer enthusiast circles, and all of my contact info and various media sites are listed here: [[http://ocfco.net/info.html|http://ocfco.net/info.html]].+Although this site is largely inactive for the moment, I am still somewhat active in obsolete computer enthusiast circles, and all of my contact info and various media sites are listed here: [[http://ocfco.net/info.html|http://ocfco.net/info.html]]. 
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 +====== Lonesome Traveller Podcast ====== 
 + 
 +Wherein I intend to take a look at every Classic Traveller product ever published. 
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 +Also intend to do some solitaire gaming stuff here, if I ever get around to it. 
 + 
 +[[https://www.youtube.com/@TheSoloDM|Lonesome Traveller / The Solo DM]]
  
 ====== Campaigns & Such ====== ====== Campaigns & Such ======
  
-[[:btwsolo:start]] - Soon(tm).+At the moment, I only have one game, an ACKS2 campaign in which I am a player. 
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 +Sometime in December, I intend to start up a Carcosa campaign, using either Through Sunken Lands or an ACKS2 conversion of Barbarian Conquerors of Kanahu for the mechanics.
  
-[[:brythonnia:start]] - An ACKS open-table 1:1-time game I am playing in.+====== Gaming Projects ======
  
-====== The (old) Projects (that will never finish)! ======+have a [[http://www.dizzydragon.net/DD-Oracle.pdf|Crappy Little Oracle for Solitaire Gaming]] that you can download.  It's kind of a cross between a simplified Mythic GME and Scarlet Heroes.  Choose your likelihood on the left, roll the dice and find your result in the row to the right, and then trace down the column to the bottom for the result.
  
-See [[:old:start]].+Also see [[:old:start]].
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