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Ramblings of a Completely Unofficial IA Engineer
date posted: Jul 01, 2006 5:00 AM
"...Almost There..."
Well, Version 8.1 of the CUSWE is almost completed. It's been a weird edition, because I've been revisiting some of the old West End Games RPG material, thanks to the archives of mMathab and his FTP server. I did a blog about a year ago on the Han Solo Adventures and the Lando Calrissian Adventures, questioning how a simple re-read of a source could result in 20 or more "new" entries. Well, the specter of immaturity has raised its not-so-ugly head again. While the Rebel Alliance Sourcebook didn't generate much, the Imperial Sourcebook was a wealth of new entries on the second read-through. Mainly, I was able to add a bunch more details about the structure of the Empire, both politically and militarily, that will make the information in the CUSWE richer.

It was interesting to see what I once thought of as "worthy" material to add into the CUSWE, and what got left behind. (Note to readers: I've never been shy about putting anything and everything in as an entry... no sense being incomplete, and I get bragging rights over Tasty Taste and the Holocron for sheer numbers!) In some cases, there were just omissions that were caused by oversight or quick reading. Other times, it appeared I was just lazy. Case in point: There are a few Army ranking codes in the current edition, but only the first set that was presented in the ISB. I left out a ton more that followed, for no obvious reason other than I didn't want to put them in!

I'm currently entering data from Star Wars Insider #88, and I'm about half-way through Betrayal. Once I'm done with those two, I have some new coding to put up on the website, and then Version 8.1 will be ready.

Thanks again go out to Rilla Freeman, a.k.a. Lady Chiss, for keeping me up to date on the comics scene. I am forever indebted to her, for her continued loyalty to the CUSWE and her willingness to send her beloved comics across more than 6,000 miles (round-trip) to a complete stranger.

Now, where am I going to find time to re-read The Isis Coordinates?

Karen Traviss
"Cannon to right of them, cannon to left of them...noble Three Million!"
date Posted: Jul 01, 2006 7:43 AM
I just have this vision of the Blackadder episode where Dr Johnson is announcing to the Prince Regent and Blackadder that his dictionary is now complete... :)

Seriously - a labour of love, Bob. Kudos to you for doing it.

  Bubba1227
Ramblings of a Completely Unofficial IA Engineer
date Posted: Jul 06, 2006 8:03 AM
I've only seen Blackadder twice, both while in Winchester for conferences at IBM's Hursley Park location. Neither episode was the one you mentioned, but both were entertaining enough that I'm still PO'd that the local cable provider doesn't carry BBC America.

My favorite British comedy is still The Young Ones, primarily because it came on US televsion at a time when I was the same age as the main characters, and I had spent the previous summer renting a house that looked exactly like the one Nigel and his buddies lived in. I still have several episodes on VHS, and I pull them out when I need a good belly-laugh.
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