Tales Of Future Past
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Tales of the Future Past
Tales of the Future Past
05/28/2004 03:24 PMThe Look Of The Future Past
The Look Of The Future Past
02/11/2004 12:18 PMSure, it isn’t a peek at what has got to be the most intriguing
offering to come down the old Hasbro pike, but the image above does
shed a little light on the direction the toymakers are going with the
new
The Original Trilogy line. Coming from a very reliable
source, this logo is almost certainly the real deal (though it may
only be used for promotion), and with the truly vintage feel it has,
there is little doubt the figures that will come in this series will
be just as cool…
The future and past of journalism
The future and past of journalism
06/05/2005 11:34 PMScott Rosenberg has written a very nice essay on the future of
journalism in the age when anyone can publish. He has caught the
moment that we stand in well, with the old media monopolies dying but
not dead, and the new media struggling to be born, but not clear what
it will be born as. He captures well a phenomenon that experienced in
my teens and will never forget, the experience of having someone
report on something you know well, and discovering how flawed and
human supposedly authoritative institutions like major newspapers are.
In my case, I was living in Niger in West Africa, and I once met the
Washington Post journalist who was responsible for covering the entire
continent of Africa (which is by itself an amazing fact). He spent 5
days in the country and then left, not to return again for a year or
so, and on the basis of those 5 days wrote 5 or so articles on events
and trends in Niger, each of which contained things stated as facts
that I thought were patently false. It was a good learning experience
for a future political activist. I suspect that, in spite of the many
reasons why the existing institutions and practicioners of journalism
should be able to see the writing on the wall, we are entering another
period of Schumpeterian Creative Destruction. I also suspect that what
arises from the ashes that we will recognize as journalism will arise
from the mix of new sources like blogs, group blogs, indymedia, PLOS,
Kuroshin, etc. not from the transformation of existing
institutions....
Future missive from your own past self
Future missive from your own past self
07/12/2004 10:48 PMLos Angeles Times Jul 13 2004 3:24AM GMT
Intel looks to the future--and the past
Intel looks to the future--and the past
04/14/2005 09:47 PMCNET News.com Apr 15 2005 1:09AM GMT
The future in the web's past
The future in the web's past
06/24/2004 01:30 AMNews.bbc.co.uk - Tue Jun 22, 12:35 pm GMT
Discounting IT's past while writing off
its future
Discounting IT's past while writing off
its future
05/02/2004 01:47 AMBoston Globe May 2 2004 5:02AM GMT
Preparing For The Future... Or Just
Clinging To The Past?
Preparing For The Future... Or Just
Clinging To The Past?
03/31/2005 02:52 PMIt's completely natural for companies in changing marketplaces to look
for ways to protect their existing cash cows -- but it makes for a
dangerous long term strategy. Here's another example from the
newspaper industry. While not everyone agrees that
newsp
rint is going away, all of the talk about
putti
ng up pay walls for the online versions of newspapers or
keepin
g certain content only in the print edition is all about trying to
artificially boost the appeal of the paper version in relation to the
digital version. That's backwards. As new studies are showing, many
in the younger generation of today
won't take a
newsprint subscription even if it's free. Not only do they
not find it an efficient way to get and read the news, they get upset
at the growing pile of newsprint in their homes. It makes them feel
guilty for not reading it. It's a psychological barrier that free
subscriptions and exclusive content will never get over. Instead,
news organizations should be working on ways to better attract users
to their digital editions, which means providing them what they want
-- not making it harder for them to get what they want.
The Industrial Revolution, past and
future
The Industrial Revolution, past and
future
06/13/2004 06:16 PM
The
Industrial Revolution, past and future:
The entire
human race is getting rich, at historically unprecedented rates. The
economic miracles of East Asia are, of course, atypical in their
magnitudes, but economic growth is not the exception in the world
today: It is the rule.
Nobel Prize winner
Robert
Lucas discusses wealth redistribution and the world economy.
Telecom future to look a lot like the
past - study
Telecom future to look a lot like the
past - study
06/14/2004 06:03 PMLumbering dinos hold all the VoIP chips
Exhibiting The House Of The Future From
The Past
Exhibiting The House Of The Future From
The Past
12/30/2004 07:55 PMNow that we're in predictions season, everyone knows that people will
be able to look back and laugh at many of the "long term" predictions
that people make, but sometimes people like to go back and commemorate
the missed predictions. Apparently, MIT is looking to set up an
exhibit in a few years looking at
the house of the future that they helped design in 1957. The
finished prototype was eventually displayed at Disneyland for a
decade, where it was supposed to represent a house in 1987. Of
course, most houses in 1987 look fairly similar to houses from 1957,
but it still must have seemed like a good idea at the time. Either
way, there is something amusing about setting up a "historical"
exhibit looking at a "house of the future" when that future, which
never actually made it, was supposed to occur years ago.
SVG's Past and Promising Future
SVG's Past and Promising Future
12/04/2002 08:22 PMIn this month's SVG column, Antoine Quint looks back at SVG's journey
through 2002 and looks forward to 2003.
Future of Illinois Farm May Lie in
Swampy Past
Future of Illinois Farm May Lie in
Swampy Past
09/27/2004 03:36 AMEnvironmentalists say they can return a 7,000-acre farm to its natural
state as a thriving wetland by allowing it to flood.
Companies Browse the Past to Plan Their
Future
Companies Browse the Past to Plan Their
Future
05/21/2004 05:41 AMCompanies Browse the Past to Plan Their Futurehttp://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?
AID=/20040509/BUSINESS06/405090320As managing director
of consumer products consulting firm NewProductWorks -- and custodian
of "the collection" -- Marilyn Raymond is the keeper of the keys to a
vast trove of consumer marketing knowledge that inspires pilgrimages
by consumer products manufacturers eager to plumb the past for
tomorrow's next great idea. The private collection is an extraordinary
assortment of every new consumer food or health and beauty aid product
introduced in North America since the early 1970s. With its 80,000
items housed in a former Ferrari dealership in Ann Arbor, Mich., the
collection is a 30-year history of American business marketing
ingenuity, providing evidence of both brilliant marketing ideas and
spectacular flops. Remember Downeyflake's Toaster Eggs, or Gerber baby
food for adults? Giants like Procter & Gamble and tiny mom-and-pop
inventors all journey to Ann Arbor to view the collection, pick
through it for ideas, investigate possible patent infringement, and
aid their product research and development. Although the consulting
firm can't predict whether a new product will work, it can provide
examples of similar past products and explain why they succeeded or
failed. "Ninety percent of it is timing," Raymond says. Plus,
companies have to understand the American consumer psyche, she adds.
For example, one failed product, Fish Nuggets, was marketed in round
ice cream-type cartons. Consumers just couldn't stomach the fish and
ice cream connection.
The Future of Free Software Lies in The
Past
The Future of Free Software Lies in The
Past
06/05/2005 11:43 PMFree Software Foundation lawyer Eben Moglen wants to wipe out what he
calls the
'scourge' of proprietary software.
COMMENT: Should computing past pave the
way for the future?
COMMENT: Should computing past pave the
way for the future?
01/02/2005 01:57 PMAll About Symbian Jan 2 2005 2:43PM GMT
The Past, Present and Future of Web
Services, part 1
The Past, Present and Future of Web
Services, part 1
09/30/2002 01:53 PMWeb services are somewhere around the crest of their hype cycle and
currently the darling of the prevalent media. This cresting is like
that of other technologies in that it precedes full development and
maturity. Web services, an undoubtedly important technology regardless
of media interest, have a good deal of development ahead of them.
Those who find success using Web services will be those who understand
the technology fundamentally: its motivations, the reasons why some
components are winning out over others, and the likely course of
maturity.
For this reason, I start with the history of Web services. This is no
mere nostalgic side-trip: the business and technical environment into
which Web services was conceived, and the various players that have
waxed and waned in prominence in their history to date are likely to
have a strong effect on the future of Web services. You can already
see this happening with developments such as the emerging role of
Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards
(OASIS) as incubator of security, workflow and transaction standards
for Web services. OASIS was once seen as the very opposition to
mainstream Web services. -- Uche Ogbuji
"zeldman.dogs"
In Past Tsunamis, Tantalizing Clues to
Future Ones
In Past Tsunamis, Tantalizing Clues to
Future Ones
01/04/2005 04:54 AMUndersea quakes are inevitable. The questions are where and when — and
the recent catastrophe may provide clues.
Symbian founder on mobile past, present
and future
Symbian founder on mobile past, present
and future
07/21/2004 01:11 PMExclusive Why Skype's a chimera and why the iPod is
great
China's Past Offers No Guarantee of
Future Returns
China's Past Offers No Guarantee of
Future Returns
02/11/2004 07:54 AMTheStreet.com Feb 11 2004 12:32PM GMT
Go Digital How far do past visions of
the future match the present?
Go Digital How far do past visions of
the future match the present?
04/12/2004 11:37 AMBBC Apr 12 2004 3:46PM GMT
Macworld Expo in Boston: Past, Present,
and Future (19-Jul-2004; 4.5K)
Macworld Expo in Boston: Past, Present,
and Future (19-Jul-2004; 4.5K)
07/19/2004 08:28 PMGo Digital: 1500 GMT / 160 BST How far
do past visions of the future match the
present?
Go Digital: 1500 GMT / 160 BST How far
do past visions of the future match the
present?
04/12/2004 07:37 AMBBC Apr 12 2004 11:56AM GMT
The danger of the past was that men
became slaves. The danger of the future
is that men may become robots. -- Erich
Fromm
The danger of the past was that men
became slaves. The danger of the future
is that men may become robots. -- Erich
Fromm
11/05/2003 10:53 AM The History of
Robots in the Victorian Era Tell No Tales
Tell No Tales
10/29/2003 01:15 AMFrom the maker of DoomBuggies.com, the excellent
Haunted Mansion resource, comes the newly launched Tell No Tales, the unofficial
tribute to the Pirates of the Caribbean.
Yeah, I've been checking back repeatedly to see if this site had
launched. If that makes me a dork, I accept the nomenclature
gladly.
Tragic Tales
Tragic Tales
03/06/2004 01:54 AMThis hurt to read! Sucks that I have to wait four more years to meet
tall men from foreign countries...
Tales of Interoperability
Tales of Interoperability
03/06/2004 01:49 AMThe Register reports on a story that ran in a magazine called
Computing Which? that details failures to get standard Wi-Fi gear from
different manufacturers to interoperate: The editors tried to set up a
Linksys 802.11g router and a Netgear bridge but couldn't get the two
devices to interact. Eventually one Netgear help desk agent told the
writers the products could be incompatible. It doesn’t appear that the
original story is online so it's hard to know more about this trial.
It sounds as though the aim of the report was to test how easy or
difficult it is to set up wireless networks. The writers concluded
that it's too hard to use. It would be unfortunate if the industry has
a hard time attracting additional users because the products are
inoperable and difficult to use....
Tales of the Phantom
Tales of the Phantom
01/28/2004 02:20 AMUSA Today Jan 28 2004 6:51AM GMT
Tales of Tamar 0.10
Tales of Tamar 0.10
11/13/2003 06:35 AMA turn-based, massively multiplayer PBEM game.
Tsunami tales
Tsunami tales
12/28/2004 05:19 PMBehind the doleful ticker tape of news stories about rising death
counts in Southern Asia, the Web is humming with firsthand accounts of
the tsunami's wave of destruction. One of the most compelling is a
string of ongoing dispatches from BBC reporters
in affected areas. On Tuesday, for instance, Roland Buerk in Sri Lanka
notes that tourists who were killed are being placed in mass graves
alongside native inhabitants who have also perished. "Apparently the
people who are burying them are trying to make a note of where the
graves are," he reports, "and if they find a passport they are taking
a note of that too, in the hope that perhaps one day those remains
might be returned to their home countries." Buerk's
personal account of when the tsunami first struck
him in a Sri Lanka beach house is also striking. "We swam out of the
room neck deep in water, forcing our way through the tables and chairs
in the restaurant and up into a tree."
Tales of torture
Tales of torture
08/04/2004 10:10 AMQuestioned at gunpoint, shackled, forced to pose naked. British
detainees tell their stories of Guantanamo Bay.
Tales of missing gadgets
Tales of missing gadgets
03/30/2005 03:16 AMUsatoday.com - Tue Mar 29, 08:43 pm GMT
Robin Hood Tales.
Robin Hood Tales.
05/21/2004 01:07 PM
Ro
bin Hood Tales. Also including the
Google cache because it is on Geocities.
Cautionary Tales for Children
Cautionary Tales for Children
06/22/2004 09:09 AM"Jim, Who Ran Away from his Nurse and Was Eaten By a Lion," a poem by
Hilaire
Belloc, demonstrates why he's considered to be the father of
chi
ldren's snuff literature.
Tales of New Hotspots, Services
Tales of New Hotspots, Services
03/08/2004 11:15 PMWayport is just one of a handful of companies announcing new places to
find hotspots over the last week: Visitors to San Francisco's Moscone
Center will be able to get access from Wayport in common areas and
meeting rooms by the spring. Most of the conference center will be
covered by then with the rest coming later. A slightly different
clientele will likely be using a new hotspot in Philadelphia. The
mayor announced that the city will set up a hotspot in Love Park.
Apparently the park used to be filled with skateboarders who were
recently banned from using the park. But a compromise is being worked
on that will allow skateboarders during certain hours. They'll now be
able to tote their laptops to the park as well. In other city hotspot
news, San Jose is planning a big bash Thursday, March 11 at 11:00 at
the Circle of Palms to celebrate San Jose's downtown Wi-Fi service.
The mayor and members of the Silicon Valley Wireless Communications
Alliance will be there. Demonstrations of the service will be
available and the new Downtown Wi-Fi portal will be launched. Finally,
for those iPass customers who have been waiting for the iPass/T-Mobile
agreement to come to fruition, the wait is over. Starting today, iPass
users will see 4,200 T-Mobile hotspots in the iPass directory of
available access sites. IPass customers can also find more information
about those and all iPass broadband access sites now that iPass has
licensed a directory tool from JiWire. IPass customers will be able to
view maps of where the hotspots are and read detailed information
about the venues that offer the hotspots. The tool includes
information about all iPass broadband locations, wired or wireless,
around the globe. JiWire is a Wi-Fi Networking News partner. The
announcement about the T-Mobile sites isn't available online and
JiWire doesn't seem to have posted its news release on its site
yet....
Tales of a Tron Tailor
Tales of a Tron Tailor
04/26/2004 11:07 PM
Earlier this month, Cory blogged one man's amazingly detailed
reproduction of a Tron
costume<
/a>. Now, our pal Gabe ups the
ante with a pointer to Jay Maynard's masterwork.
Link
Update: Jay Maynard "on being an Internet
phenomenon." Link
(Thanks, George!)
Strange Tales Of The Two Apples
Strange Tales Of The Two Apples
09/17/2004 09:48 PMApple could make this entire thing go away by spinning off the entire
iTunes Music Store as a subsidiary and stop promoting it under the
Apple Computer name. By Arik Hessenldahl, Forbes (via MyAppleMenu)
Tales of the 'Sky Captain'
Tales of the 'Sky Captain'
09/17/2004 10:22 PMG4 Tech TV Sep 18 2004 1:48AM GMT
Tales from the Mental Hospital
Tales from the Mental Hospital
06/09/2004 01:22 AM
Tales from
the Mental Hospital. "I fought them the best I could, but it
was no use at all. I was rather quickly overpowered and dragged
inside. A smart person would have just given up at that point, but at
the time I was by no means a smart person. I started pulling and
struggling to get these guys off me. This only made the situation
worse, as I was forced down onto the floor of the wing so the nurse
could come and administer the ever popular needle of Ativan into my
ass cheek. I continued to try and fight, until a rather large fellow
named Abdullah decided the best way to keep me down would to be to use
his knee to pin my head to the rug."
Grok Description matches for Tales Of Future Past
GrokA matches for Tales Of Future Past
Corn Toss, Cornhole, Bean Bag and Bean
Toss - Rules, Sets and Standards
Corn Toss, Cornhole, Bean Bag and Bean
Toss - Rules, Sets and Standards
06/02/2004 03:29 PMThe American Cornhole Association - All I'm saying is that it is
completely safe for work .. America's National Asstime .. Further
Evidence .. wrong
playcornhole.org
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Uhm...let's toss
Uhm...let's toss
06/07/2004 07:23 AMI woke up today thinking it was 7:40 and I had to rush my ass to
school. After washing up...
Don't Toss That Personal Firewall
Don't Toss That Personal Firewall
08/05/2004 09:38 PMWindows and Linux TCO Numbers a Toss-Up
Windows and Linux TCO Numbers a Toss-Up
04/05/2005 02:45 PMA new Yankee Group study, based on a survey of more than 500 companies
in a variety of verticals, asserts that Linux is more likely to be run
in parallel with Windows than to displace it.
Senate: Toss Film Pirates in Jail
Senate: Toss Film Pirates in Jail
06/26/2004 06:03 AMThe U.S. Senate unanimously passes a bill that would send anyone who
illegally copies or distributes movies to jail for three to 10 years.
A House subcommittee approved a similar bill in March.
Don't Toss That Personal Firewall (Ziff
Davis)
Don't Toss That Personal Firewall (Ziff
Davis)
08/05/2004 12:14 PMZiff Davis - Opinion: The new Windows Firewall in Windows XP Service
Pack 2 is a big step forward and should make systems safer in general,
but if you want to be serious about security you need more.
Jackson defense seeks to toss indictment
Jackson defense seeks to toss indictment
07/08/2004 10:19 AMMobile Thieves Getting Picky - Toss Back
Cheapo Phones
Mobile Thieves Getting Picky - Toss Back
Cheapo Phones
06/10/2004 12:50 PMStreet criminals robbing people for their mobile phones is nothing new
in the UK. In fact, it's a large percentage of the muggings that
occur there. However, it appears that even the mobile phone thieves
are getting a bit picky when it comes to just what kind of mobile
phones they favor. The latest story is that some women who got mugged
discovered that
one of
their phones just wasn't good enough for the thieves who tossed it
back complaining that they had no need for "cheap stuff." It's one
thing to be mocked about carrying around an old phone, but when a
mugger won't even bother to take it, that's quite an insult.
Here be dragons
Here be dragons
09/26/2004 09:30 AM
TERR
IFYING DIAGRAMS!
Lords of Dragons
Lords of Dragons
04/03/2005 04:00 PMNew Template created!!!!
Dicing with Dragons: BBC Radio doc on
D&D
Dicing with Dragons: BBC Radio doc on
D&D
12/29/2004 10:00 AM
Cory Doctorow:
Gavin sez, "On Wednesday, BBC Radio 4 broadcast a documentary called
'Dicing with Dragons', which explored the origins of Dungeons and
Dragons, including its introduction to the UK by Steve Jackson and Ian
Livingstone, authors of the Fighting Fantasy books and the founders of
the current Colossus of non-electronic gaming, Games Workshop. The
documentary also explores the literary inspirations for DnD material,
including Tolkein, Robert E Howard and Michael Moorcock, and also the
writers who've been inspired by it, like China Mieville. You can
listen to the documentary in Real Audio format on the BBC's website.
Great listening."
Real
Stream Link
(
Thanks, Gavin!)
NPR : Dungeons and Dragons Turns 30
NPR : Dungeons and Dragons Turns 30
08/19/2004 12:33 PMHear D and D players roll the dice in a fantasy battle with nefarious
foes .. NPR : Dungeons and Dragons Turns
30
npr.org/features/feature.php?wfId=3858560
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Dungeons and Dragons Turns 30
Dungeons and Dragons Turns 30
08/18/2004 10:43 PM
Hear
D and D players roll the dice in a fantasy battle with nefarious
foes. "NPR : Dungeons and Dragons Turns 30"
"NPR : Dungeons and Dragons Turns 30"
08/19/2004 09:01 PMQuick Dugeons & Dragons
Quick Dugeons & Dragons
10/28/2003 11:06 PMDevelopers needed
Dungeons and Dragons Independent RPG
Dungeons and Dragons Independent RPG
01/06/2005 03:17 PMForums finally working!
Battling for bio art
Battling for bio art
07/09/2004 01:47 PMThe drama continues in the case of University at Buffalo professor
Steve Kurtz, a member of the Critical Art Ensemble. Kurtz has been
under investigation since May when police--who Kurtz called to his
home after he awoke to find his wife dead of a heart
attack--discovered biological materials used in the respected artist's
work. (More background
here.)
Yesterday, Kurtz was charged with four counts of mail and wire fraud
with a maximum prison sentence of 20 years each. Professor Robert
Ferrell, chair of the Department of Human Genetics at the University
of Pittsburgh's School of Public Health, was also indicted for helping
Kurtz obtain a bit of harmless bacteria.
"I am absolutely astonished," said Donald A. Henderson,
Dean Emeritus
of the Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health
and resident scholar at the Center for Biosecurity of the University
of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Henderson was awarded the Presidential
Medal of Freedom by President Bush for his work in heading up the
World Health Organization smallpox eradication program and was
appointed by the Bush administration to chair the National Advisory
Council on Public Preparedness.
"Based on what I have read and understand, Professor Kurtz has been
working with totally innocuous organisms... to discuss something of
the risks and threats of biological weapons--more power to him, as
those of us in this field are likewise concerned about their
potential use and the threat of bio-terrorism." Henderson noted that
the organisms involved in this case--Serratia marcescens and Bacillus
atrophaeus--do not appear on lists of substances that could be used
in biological terrorism.
LinkDungeon and Dragons game book
Dungeon and Dragons game book
08/11/2004 05:03 PMExalted: The
Abyssals
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A Dicebag of Dungeons and Dragons
Documentaries
A Dicebag of Dungeons and Dragons
Documentaries
08/20/2004 08:03 PMBattling for Bally
Battling for Bally
06/09/2004 08:46 AMInvestors who bid up the fitness company's shares yesterday voted
against its leadership.
Battling the antibodies
Battling the antibodies
12/31/2004 12:33 PM
I checked out a stack of library books for my vacation week, but the
only one that really grabbed me was David Bornstein's
How to Change
the World: Social Entrepeneurs and the Power of New Ideas. (You
can also catch his Pop!Tech lecture on
ITConversat
ions.) The book revolves around the inspirational
Bill
Drayton. Drayton is an architect of change, and this passage from
the book writes his job description:
In his book, Leading
Change: The Argument for Values-Based Leadership, James O'Toole,
an expert in management and leadership, observes that great thinkers
throughout the world agree that "groups resist change with all the
vigor of antibodies attacking an intruding virus." O'Toole examines a
number of cases in which a potentially beneficial institutional change
was resisted and finds that the resistance occurs when a group
perceives that a change in question will challenge its "power,
prestige, and satisfaction with who they are, what they believe, and
what they cherish." He asserts: "The major factor in our resistance to
change is the desire not to have the will of others forced on us."
If ideas are to take root and spread, therefore, they need champions
-- obsessive people who have the skill, motivation, energy, and
bullheadedness to do whatever is necessary to move them forward: to
persuade, inspire, seduce, cajole, enlighten, touch hearts, alleviate
fears, shift perceptions, articulate meanings, and artfully maneuver
them through systems.
...Battling the Bears
Battling the Bears
06/09/2004 07:20 AMIt's been one year since a "bear scare." What have we learned?
3rd Edition Dungeons & Dragons
Character Generator 1.5
3rd Edition Dungeons & Dragons
Character Generator 1.5
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3rd Edition Dungeons & Dragons
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BBC NEWS | Magazine | Whatever happened
to Dungeons and Dragons?
BBC NEWS | Magazine | Whatever happened
to Dungeons and Dragons?
04/27/2004 03:01 AM'Whatever happened to Dungeons and Dragons?' .. BBC NEWS 30 years of
D&D .. BBC
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3rd Edition Dungeons & Dragons
Character Generator 1.9
3rd Edition Dungeons & Dragons
Character Generator 1.9
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3rd Edition Dungeons & Dragons
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12/31/2003 03:47 PMA character generator for Dungeons and Dragons, version 3.5.
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Tales Of Future Past